Why do people hate Amir Kahn?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Maxmomer, May 17, 2010.


  1. mugen82

    mugen82 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You know what? he was seen as a pretender, a fake, a fraud, a guy who put his name out there by challenging guys who were way out of his league, yet seemed to duck ppl who were his own level, and instead fought nobody of note.
    He changed all that on Saturday, and put on a great show doing it, and he called out ppl who he was seen as ducking. He gained a hell of a lot of fans, and i dont think he'l have as many haters as he once had.

    Also he came across really well in the post fight interviews, especially this one, the camerdarie between Khan and Ortiz was great to see...
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ0ZObxPWNY"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ0ZObxPWNY[/ame]
     
  2. high tower

    high tower Active Member Full Member

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    There are a number of reasons why the UK public 'hates' Amir Khan.

    Firslty and most importantly the UK has this obsession with placing people on a pedestal only to tear them down from it. People used to love Amir but then one by one turned on him. If you go on the Brit forums you'll see that people are starting to tear into Ricky Hatton and Joe Calzaghe, it's just small minded useless people.

    Personally I don't believe he's arrogant, hes young, rich and successful so is bound to have a bit of confidence. For those people who complain about his trash talk, you'd better grow thicker skin. He's never said anything that bad, and boxing needs a bit of banter between fighters, so grow up and stop using that excuse.

    Furthermore, I do believe some quarters are racist against him, there is tension in the UK at the moment between the pakistani community and mainstream society, which is bound to affect some peoples opinion of him.

    In terms of his opposition, he's only 23, give him time to mature and take it one step at a time, you don't want to fire him into the lions den and ruin great potential. Now that he's away from Warren I believe when the time is right, his management will have him in big money fights with the best opposition, this is a business after all.

    I believe we'll be seeing alot more of Amir, and I wish him all the best. People need to stop being so hard on him.
     
  3. TheDon

    TheDon KO Artist Full Member

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    :patsch Who the **** are you sat in Cali with that fat **** avatar to comment on racism in the UK? I said from day one that some hate was blind racism. Some haters will convince themselves of the opposite with complaints that he is too cocky (but still love Haye and Froch), talks about himself in 3rd person (but every other boxers is allowed to do this), has a weak chin (like this is a character flaw).

    I do understand the priveldged path he has had and the avoidance of punchers will also sour some peoples opinions, but race is the key factor. You'd think a plucky Brit with no chin and an exciting style would be the kind of thing the public would go for in the UK.
     
  4. Vano-Irons

    Vano-Irons Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Wow ive never heard a yank be so flattering to Ricky before. I thought all you guys hated him. Glad to hear at least 1 American sees him the way us british do
     
  5. stake501

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    jog on...bringing up hatton as a comparison was not great, but your defence of ricky was ridicuous. I loved ricky, but he has talked plenty more **** than khan ever has, and its undisputable regardless of the rights and wrongs of it, that he avoided witter like the plague.


    ...and just looked at hatton's resume on boxrec, at the same stage Khan is now, Ricky was fighting for the WBU belt ffs.
     
  6. Vano-Irons

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    do you honestly believe that Witter would have lasted 12 rounds with Hatton?
     
  7. the1englishman

    the1englishman Member Full Member

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    Ricky dodged junior because he was
    A - Totaly ****
    B - There was no money in the fight.
    Ricky had much much bigger fish to fry than the likes of witter.
     
  8. paulcris

    paulcris Member Full Member

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    Hatton is 31 and Khan is 23 so they cannot be compared now in terms of the depth of competition.
     
  9. golden boxer

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    it's because he is pakistani and muslim it's 2010 but u will be surprised there are still so many ignorant racist people
     
  10. bigdan

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    we dont hate khan its just the hype and how he is getting classed as a great boxer without being put to the test. its bound to cause debate.....
     
  11. stake501

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    no, i don't...think hatton was the better boxer, but witter would have caused hatton problems, the british public wanted to see it, and the fight should have been made. He definately ducked him, as Witter was high risk, low reward.:deal
     
  12. jeffjoiner

    jeffjoiner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I don't think the race/religion thing would be as big if Khan didn't constantly remind everybody that he is Muslim. It's like a Bible thumping politician -- you can't wait for the guy to fail.

    Americans in general, and sports fans in particular, are skeptical of hype. That's why we relish in NFL draft busts and upsets in the college basketball tourney. When the powers that be try to sell us another Euro, we resist. Maybe not full on hate, but to quote Public Enemy: "Don't believe the hype."
     
  13. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    I'm American and like Ricky too. I'm not a fan of his but respect his willingness to fight the best and he has a pretty good resume. And this is all from a guy who's a fan of Tszyu & Mayweather. Hatton did what he needed to do to win against Kostya and it paid off. Their 1-1 vs Hatton but it's all good:goodlol. Much respect to Hatton.
     
  14. Kel1981

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    I was and still am a huge Naz fan and I still love watching his fights. I don't like Khan, hate the kid, explain that.

    Naz was exciting, funny, entertaining and he also brought big money to the lower divisions.

    Khan ain't done much for the sport at all.
     
  15. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    Khan satisfied me Saturday with his performance shutting out a legitimate fighter in Paulie. Hopefully he's able to become elite and make for some interesting matchups. Damn lately I don't have anyone who still fights in 140 to really root for but am leaning towards becoming a Devon Alexander fan but I need to see more of his fights first. Nothing against Maidana, Khan, or Bradley but for some reason I'm leaning towards Devon.