Pacquiao to Khan: You kicked my ass
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MANNY PACQUIAO has sent Amir Khan the birthday message he only ever dreamed of hearing: You kicked my ass.
The eight-division world champion, universally acknowledged as the best boxer on the planet, has admitted for the first time Khan has got the better of him in their fierce spars.
Pacman told Freddie Roach, who trains them both, "Amir kicked my ass today" after their final session ahead of Khan's world-title defence against Marcos Maidana on Saturday night.
Roach added: "Amir beat the s**t out of him for four rounds in their last session before we started easing off the training. Even Manny knows that and he said so."
Khan, 24 today, has been sparring with Pacman - the first boxer in history to win 10 world titles in eight different divisions - ever since he linked with Roach.
He turned to Roach two years ago when his career was falling apart following a shock 54-second knockout defeat against journeyman Breidis Prescott.
Such is Khan's rise since that dark night that there is talk of facing Pacquiao for real - even though the Bolton Bomber doubts that will happen because of their friendship outside of the ring.
Floyd Mayweather jnr, who knocked out Ricky Hatton in 10 rounds, is a more realistic proposition should Khan come through as expected against Argentinian slugger Maidana.
Khan said: "I think Mayweather might be a little too much for me at the moment. But that is a fight for the future.
"He was following me on Twitter and then all the people were going on about us fighting and he stopped following me.
"He has blanked me ever since. I know he could read all the messages that people were tweeting and I don't think he liked it so I 'unfollowed' him as well."
Roach added: "I used to think I had one fighter who could beat Mayweather - but now I think I have got two.
"I am not a big fan of Mayweather - Amir and Manny have speed which he can't handle. If Mayweather won't fight Manny, maybe he will fight Amir.
"I am not saying I would want that one right now, but maybe in another two fights."
Roach 'tested' Khan before he agreed to take him on by throwing him into a sparring session with Pacman at his Wild Card gym in Los Angeles.
He has been impressed ever since, steering him to the world title and two successful defences, and says it is Khan's ability to listen which is setting him apart.
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Roach, regarded as the most successful trainer of all time, said: "I have never had a better listener than Amir. You give him a gameplan and he sticks to it and I know he will do that on Saturday.
"I tell him one thing and he does it. If I told him not to throw a punch in a round he would do it.
"But I break it down for him so he knows exactly why I am saying it. He is the best listener I have had - and I have had some good guys."
As for Khan's birthday today, there are no celebrations are planned - just another relentless round of running, training to stay sharp, eating to make the 140lb limit and sleeping.
Khan said: "I am going to celebrate with my conditioner Alex Ariza getting me up at 5am to go for a run.
"Freddie will then get me in the gym but the only present I will get off him will be a session on the pads.
"Then my birthday tea will be some vegetables, steamed chicken, rice and water. We are getting very close to the fight and we have to make sure my weight is right.
"I don't mind making these sacrifices now because I know that's what it takes to be a champion.
"Also, in a couple of days' time, I will be able to relax and chill with all my friends and I want to make sure it will all be worth it by stopping Maidana."
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...d-my-butt.html
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generalbulldog
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MANNY PACQUIAO has sent Amir Khan the birthday message he only ever dreamed of hearing: You kicked my ass.
The eight-division world champion, universally acknowledged as the best boxer on the planet, has admitted for the first time Khan has got the better of him in their fierce spars.
Pacman told Freddie Roach, who trains them both, "Amir kicked my ass today" after their final session ahead of Khan's world-title defence against Marcos Maidana on Saturday night.
Roach added: "Amir beat the s**t out of him for four rounds in their last session before we started easing off the training. Even Manny knows that and he said so."
Khan, 24 today, has been sparring with Pacman - the first boxer in history to win 10 world titles in eight different divisions - ever since he linked with Roach.
He turned to Roach two years ago when his career was falling apart following a shock 54-second knockout defeat against journeyman Breidis Prescott.
Such is Khan's rise since that dark night that there is talk of facing Pacquiao for real - even though the Bolton Bomber doubts that will happen because of their friendship outside of the ring.
Floyd Mayweather jnr, who knocked out Ricky Hatton in 10 rounds, is a more realistic proposition should Khan come through as expected against Argentinian slugger Maidana.
Khan said: "I think Mayweather might be a little too much for me at the moment. But that is a fight for the future.
"He was following me on Twitter and then all the people were going on about us fighting and he stopped following me.
"He has blanked me ever since. I know he could read all the messages that people were tweeting and I don't think he liked it so I 'unfollowed' him as well."
Roach added: "I used to think I had one fighter who could beat Mayweather - but now I think I have got two.
"I am not a big fan of Mayweather - Amir and Manny have speed which he can't handle. If Mayweather won't fight Manny, maybe he will fight Amir.
"I am not saying I would want that one right now, but maybe in another two fights."
Roach 'tested' Khan before he agreed to take him on by throwing him into a sparring session with Pacman at his Wild Card gym in Los Angeles.
He has been impressed ever since, steering him to the world title and two successful defences, and says it is Khan's ability to listen which is setting him apart.
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Roach, regarded as the most successful trainer of all time, said: "I have never had a better listener than Amir. You give him a gameplan and he sticks to it and I know he will do that on Saturday.
"I tell him one thing and he does it. If I told him not to throw a punch in a round he would do it.
"But I break it down for him so he knows exactly why I am saying it. He is the best listener I have had - and I have had some good guys."
As for Khan's birthday today, there are no celebrations are planned - just another relentless round of running, training to stay sharp, eating to make the 140lb limit and sleeping.
Khan said: "I am going to celebrate with my conditioner Alex Ariza getting me up at 5am to go for a run.
"Freddie will then get me in the gym but the only present I will get off him will be a session on the pads.
"Then my birthday tea will be some vegetables, steamed chicken, rice and water. We are getting very close to the fight and we have to make sure my weight is right.
"I don't mind making these sacrifices now because I know that's what it takes to be a champion.
"Also, in a couple of days' time, I will be able to relax and chill with all my friends and I want to make sure it will all be worth it by stopping Maidana."
Manny Pacquiao has told Amir Khan: You kicked my butt | The Sun |Sport|Boxing
Well that's a cool story and all but WTF?
Roach regarded as the most successful all time? ???
Says who?
He's possibly the most successful of his time or of recent times.
Does the name Ray Arcel ring a bell...
Or Angelo Dundee maybe?
How about D' Amato does that sound familiar?
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Not like it would surprise me that much if a peak condition Khan got the best of Manny but coming out with it like this does make me think that Roach feels Khan is the type of guy who needs reassurance.
Re: Pacquiao to Khan: You kicked my ass
Now that I actually read the article LOL at him and Floyd "unfollowing" each other. That's fantastic.
And are they really saying that Khan had a serious sparring session on a Tuesday before a fight on Saturday? Is that normal?
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Now that I actually read the article LOL at him and Floyd "unfollowing" each other. That's fantastic.
And are they really saying that Khan had a serious sparring session on a Tuesday before a fight on Saturday? Is that normal?
That's pretty lame...
The unfollowing. :D
There are a handful of boxers who not only spar but full on train that very same week.
It just depends on the boxers but it's def. not out of the question.
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Originally Posted by
generalbulldog
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MANNY PACQUIAO has sent Amir Khan the birthday message he only ever dreamed of hearing: You kicked my ass.
The eight-division world champion, universally acknowledged as the best boxer on the planet, has admitted for the first time Khan has got the better of him in their fierce spars.
Pacman told Freddie Roach, who trains them both, "Amir kicked my ass today" after their final session ahead of Khan's world-title defence against Marcos Maidana on Saturday night.
Roach added: "Amir beat the s**t out of him for four rounds in their last session before we started easing off the training. Even Manny knows that and he said so."
Khan, 24 today, has been sparring with Pacman - the first boxer in history to win 10 world titles in eight different divisions - ever since he linked with Roach.
He turned to Roach two years ago when his career was falling apart following a shock 54-second knockout defeat against journeyman Breidis Prescott.
Such is Khan's rise since that dark night that there is talk of facing Pacquiao for real - even though the Bolton Bomber doubts that will happen because of their friendship outside of the ring.
Floyd Mayweather jnr, who knocked out Ricky Hatton in 10 rounds, is a more realistic proposition should Khan come through as expected against Argentinian slugger Maidana.
Khan said: "I think Mayweather might be a little too much for me at the moment. But that is a fight for the future.
"He was following me on Twitter and then all the people were going on about us fighting and he stopped following me.
"He has blanked me ever since. I know he could read all the messages that people were tweeting and I don't think he liked it so I 'unfollowed' him as well."
Roach added: "I used to think I had one fighter who could beat Mayweather - but now I think I have got two.
"I am not a big fan of Mayweather - Amir and Manny have speed which he can't handle. If Mayweather won't fight Manny, maybe he will fight Amir.
"I am not saying I would want that one right now, but maybe in another two fights."
Roach 'tested' Khan before he agreed to take him on by throwing him into a sparring session with Pacman at his Wild Card gym in Los Angeles.
He has been impressed ever since, steering him to the world title and two successful defences, and says it is Khan's ability to listen which is setting him apart.
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Roach, regarded as the most successful trainer of all time, said: "I have never had a better listener than Amir. You give him a gameplan and he sticks to it and I know he will do that on Saturday.
"I tell him one thing and he does it. If I told him not to throw a punch in a round he would do it.
"But I break it down for him so he knows exactly why I am saying it. He is the best listener I have had - and I have had some good guys."
As for Khan's birthday today, there are no celebrations are planned - just another relentless round of running, training to stay sharp, eating to make the 140lb limit and sleeping.
Khan said: "I am going to celebrate with my conditioner Alex Ariza getting me up at 5am to go for a run.
"Freddie will then get me in the gym but the only present I will get off him will be a session on the pads.
"Then my birthday tea will be some vegetables, steamed chicken, rice and water. We are getting very close to the fight and we have to make sure my weight is right.
"I don't mind making these sacrifices now because I know that's what it takes to be a champion.
"Also, in a couple of days' time, I will be able to relax and chill with all my friends and I want to make sure it will all be worth it by stopping Maidana."
Manny Pacquiao has told Amir Khan: You kicked my butt | The Sun |Sport|Boxing
Well that's a cool story and all but WTF?
Roach regarded as the most successful all time? ???
Says who?
He's possibly the most successful of his time or of recent times.
Does the name Ray Arcel ring a bell...
Or Angelo Dundee maybe?
How about D' Amato does that sound familiar?
Nobody cares for the old guard anymore. There's very few fans of "boxing" , everyone is more so fans of "fighters" only and their trainers and aren't going to actually look up the past fighters or trainers etc. Boxing fans are a dying breed sadly. Because there's so little interest in boxing in general rather then boxers. Recent times are about as far as most boxing pundits and sportswriters want to go to. Hype up the current now and forgetting the past. Sadly this is what sales nowadays. But it's a shame that some people will look at Freddie Roach and call him the most successful coach/trainer of "all time". It's the same as people saying Pacquiao is the greatest of all time, when Sugar Ray Robinson once walked on this earth.
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You know what. By watching the 24/7, Amir was actually kicking Manny's ass.
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Originally Posted by
Majesty
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Originally Posted by
CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by
generalbulldog
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MANNY PACQUIAO has sent Amir Khan the birthday message he only ever dreamed of hearing: You kicked my ass.
The eight-division world champion, universally acknowledged as the best boxer on the planet, has admitted for the first time Khan has got the better of him in their fierce spars.
Pacman told Freddie Roach, who trains them both, "Amir kicked my ass today" after their final session ahead of Khan's world-title defence against Marcos Maidana on Saturday night.
Roach added: "Amir beat the s**t out of him for four rounds in their last session before we started easing off the training. Even Manny knows that and he said so."
Khan, 24 today, has been sparring with Pacman - the first boxer in history to win 10 world titles in eight different divisions - ever since he linked with Roach.
He turned to Roach two years ago when his career was falling apart following a shock 54-second knockout defeat against journeyman Breidis Prescott.
Such is Khan's rise since that dark night that there is talk of facing Pacquiao for real - even though the Bolton Bomber doubts that will happen because of their friendship outside of the ring.
Floyd Mayweather jnr, who knocked out Ricky Hatton in 10 rounds, is a more realistic proposition should Khan come through as expected against Argentinian slugger Maidana.
Khan said: "I think Mayweather might be a little too much for me at the moment. But that is a fight for the future.
"He was following me on Twitter and then all the people were going on about us fighting and he stopped following me.
"He has blanked me ever since. I know he could read all the messages that people were tweeting and I don't think he liked it so I 'unfollowed' him as well."
Roach added: "I used to think I had one fighter who could beat Mayweather - but now I think I have got two.
"I am not a big fan of Mayweather - Amir and Manny have speed which he can't handle. If Mayweather won't fight Manny, maybe he will fight Amir.
"I am not saying I would want that one right now, but maybe in another two fights."
Roach 'tested' Khan before he agreed to take him on by throwing him into a sparring session with Pacman at his Wild Card gym in Los Angeles.
He has been impressed ever since, steering him to the world title and two successful defences, and says it is Khan's ability to listen which is setting him apart.
Advertisement
Roach, regarded as the most successful trainer of all time, said: "I have never had a better listener than Amir. You give him a gameplan and he sticks to it and I know he will do that on Saturday.
"I tell him one thing and he does it. If I told him not to throw a punch in a round he would do it.
"But I break it down for him so he knows exactly why I am saying it. He is the best listener I have had - and I have had some good guys."
As for Khan's birthday today, there are no celebrations are planned - just another relentless round of running, training to stay sharp, eating to make the 140lb limit and sleeping.
Khan said: "I am going to celebrate with my conditioner Alex Ariza getting me up at 5am to go for a run.
"Freddie will then get me in the gym but the only present I will get off him will be a session on the pads.
"Then my birthday tea will be some vegetables, steamed chicken, rice and water. We are getting very close to the fight and we have to make sure my weight is right.
"I don't mind making these sacrifices now because I know that's what it takes to be a champion.
"Also, in a couple of days' time, I will be able to relax and chill with all my friends and I want to make sure it will all be worth it by stopping Maidana."
Manny Pacquiao has told Amir Khan: You kicked my butt | The Sun |Sport|Boxing
Well that's a cool story and all but WTF?
Roach regarded as the most successful all time? ???
Says who?
He's possibly the most successful of his time or of recent times.
Does the name Ray Arcel ring a bell...
Or Angelo Dundee maybe?
How about D' Amato does that sound familiar?
Nobody cares for the old guard anymore. There's very few fans of "boxing" , everyone is more so fans of "fighters" only and their trainers and aren't going to actually look up the past fighters or trainers etc. Boxing fans are a dying breed sadly. Because there's so little interest in boxing in general rather then boxers. Recent times are about as far as most boxing pundits and sportswriters want to go to. Hype up the current now and forgetting the past. Sadly this is what sales nowadays. But it's a shame that some people will look at Freddie Roach and call him the most successful coach/trainer of "all time". It's the same as people saying Pacquiao is the greatest of all time, when Sugar Ray Robinson once walked on this earth.
I agree with everything you said...
As for the Pacquiao statement he is well on his way to being the GOAT but he is not there yet.
But if anyone has a shot at achieving that status it's def. him...
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The quotes about Khan beating Pac come from the sparring sessions before the Margarito fight. It didn't mean they had been sparring this week. Although the journo conveniently left that out ;)
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Originally Posted by
Majesty
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Originally Posted by
CutMeMick
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Originally Posted by
generalbulldog
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MANNY PACQUIAO has sent Amir Khan the birthday message he only ever dreamed of hearing: You kicked my ass.
The eight-division world champion, universally acknowledged as the best boxer on the planet, has admitted for the first time Khan has got the better of him in their fierce spars.
Pacman told Freddie Roach, who trains them both, "Amir kicked my ass today" after their final session ahead of Khan's world-title defence against Marcos Maidana on Saturday night.
Roach added: "Amir beat the s**t out of him for four rounds in their last session before we started easing off the training. Even Manny knows that and he said so."
Khan, 24 today, has been sparring with Pacman - the first boxer in history to win 10 world titles in eight different divisions - ever since he linked with Roach.
He turned to Roach two years ago when his career was falling apart following a shock 54-second knockout defeat against journeyman Breidis Prescott.
Such is Khan's rise since that dark night that there is talk of facing Pacquiao for real - even though the Bolton Bomber doubts that will happen because of their friendship outside of the ring.
Floyd Mayweather jnr, who knocked out Ricky Hatton in 10 rounds, is a more realistic proposition should Khan come through as expected against Argentinian slugger Maidana.
Khan said: "I think Mayweather might be a little too much for me at the moment. But that is a fight for the future.
"He was following me on Twitter and then all the people were going on about us fighting and he stopped following me.
"He has blanked me ever since. I know he could read all the messages that people were tweeting and I don't think he liked it so I 'unfollowed' him as well."
Roach added: "I used to think I had one fighter who could beat Mayweather - but now I think I have got two.
"I am not a big fan of Mayweather - Amir and Manny have speed which he can't handle. If Mayweather won't fight Manny, maybe he will fight Amir.
"I am not saying I would want that one right now, but maybe in another two fights."
Roach 'tested' Khan before he agreed to take him on by throwing him into a sparring session with Pacman at his Wild Card gym in Los Angeles.
He has been impressed ever since, steering him to the world title and two successful defences, and says it is Khan's ability to listen which is setting him apart.
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Roach, regarded as the most successful trainer of all time, said: "I have never had a better listener than Amir. You give him a gameplan and he sticks to it and I know he will do that on Saturday.
"I tell him one thing and he does it. If I told him not to throw a punch in a round he would do it.
"But I break it down for him so he knows exactly why I am saying it. He is the best listener I have had - and I have had some good guys."
As for Khan's birthday today, there are no celebrations are planned - just another relentless round of running, training to stay sharp, eating to make the 140lb limit and sleeping.
Khan said: "I am going to celebrate with my conditioner Alex Ariza getting me up at 5am to go for a run.
"Freddie will then get me in the gym but the only present I will get off him will be a session on the pads.
"Then my birthday tea will be some vegetables, steamed chicken, rice and water. We are getting very close to the fight and we have to make sure my weight is right.
"I don't mind making these sacrifices now because I know that's what it takes to be a champion.
"Also, in a couple of days' time, I will be able to relax and chill with all my friends and I want to make sure it will all be worth it by stopping Maidana."
Manny Pacquiao has told Amir Khan: You kicked my butt | The Sun |Sport|Boxing
Well that's a cool story and all but WTF?
Roach regarded as the most successful all time? ???
Says who?
He's possibly the most successful of his time or of recent times.
Does the name Ray Arcel ring a bell...
Or Angelo Dundee maybe?
How about D' Amato does that sound familiar?
Nobody cares for the old guard anymore. There's very few fans of "boxing" , everyone is more so fans of "fighters" only and their trainers and aren't going to actually look up the past fighters or trainers etc. Boxing fans are a dying breed sadly. Because there's so little interest in boxing in general rather then boxers. Recent times are about as far as most boxing pundits and sportswriters want to go to. Hype up the current now and forgetting the past. Sadly this is what sales nowadays. But it's a shame that some people will look at Freddie Roach and call him the most successful coach/trainer of "all time". It's the same as people saying Pacquiao is the greatest of all time, when Sugar Ray Robinson once walked on this earth.
I agree with everything you said...
As for the Pacquiao statement he is well on his way to being the GOAT but he is not there yet.
But if anyone has a shot at achieving that status it's def. him...
Has anybody claimed he is the greatest of all time though? I've not seen it. One of certainly, top 10, I think definitely. But I've not heard anybody say he's the best ever.
As always, his career is impossible to fully evaluate until it's over. Right now I'd have on a par with the likes of Ray Leonard. But he could rise or fall depending on his final fights.
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One of the most sickley reads in boxing history.
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One of the most sickley reads in boxing history.
why bother reading it?:rolleyes:
Re: Pacquiao to Khan: You kicked my ass
Roach is smart. He knows Pacman career is winding down. He's pumping Khan up and setting up big fights for the future. He's even trying to set Pacman up for his biggest lose(not Mayweather) against Martinez. Win/Win for Roach.
Read into it!!!!
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It's as simple as this....
What SINGLE better way is there to hype a hot up and coming fighter, than to have the current P4P #1 say that the young guy kicked his ass during sparring?
And who cares really, Khan has skills and isn't just a punching bag.. Of course he held his own during intense sparring...
As people said when this rumor was going around during 24/7, sparring isn't Fight Night... Pac would eat Khan alive during a proper bout, so it's almost redundant saying Khan got the better of him in training...
100% pure hype..... and kinda dumb hype at that...
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i myself am unfollowing khan as he is a prick, he needs to grow up, the things he writes on twitter are cring worthy!
khan might of beaten pacman in sparring but would be murdered by pac in a real fight