He doesn't plant his feat so he can't really put much power in his shot.
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He doesn't plant his feat so he can't really put much power in his shot.
bloody hell.........too big for his boots?
The kids one of the most down too earth fighters you'll see. All he did was drop his hands...BIG DEAL!!! he didnt go down, he wasnt really hurt just stunned. You can say hes chinny but look at a fighter like roy jones. Now theres a fighter whos too big for his boots and also chinny.
Why do people continue to refer to his chin?, hes only been down once as a ameteur and its not as if he didn't beat the guy after.
Amir Khan is the most overhyped english boxer there is. He gets poor opponents put in front of him just to put his record up. If he gets put in with a decent puncher we'll see how good he is. As for the talk of him getting matched up with these big names, he would get crushed if he fought these guys!
his 7-0 which isnt a briiliant record anyways so of course hell fight ppl with poor records
CC. He's a great kid. He dont go bragging, he's respectful, very down to earth.Quote:
Originally Posted by Robert_Duran
The light welterweight has talent in depth so we will see how good he is in the next couple of years.
in his last fight he was being a nob. taunting his opponent and shit. i think if it was a couple of more rounds he could of lost
I think he is very talented going forward, fast hands, straight ounches and he is very young, so fitness is not a problem. He was shaky when under pressure, but experience will help that.
He's never been tagged properly, so its hard to tell about his chin.
I think that his mindset will be the thing that decides whether he makes it or not (plus the greed of his dad, who wants astronomical sums of money for every interview the kid does.)
To sum up, I think he will keep winning, as long as he does not have to drive himself to his fights !!
i think hes a good boxer but when he like keeps his face open and lets the oponent hit him and says its for entertainemnt i dont find no point of dat well he still hasnt lost a match ;D hes actually gotten alot of young people to start boxing (like me) :P
have u seen his age u can talk hes the best boxer EVER at the age of 17 what so he fights people double his ageQuote:
Originally Posted by magee
That's a silly thing to say, mate. Wilfred Benitez was a world champ at 17, for a start!Quote:
Originally Posted by sohail
What alarms me most above anything is He still weigths the same as 3 years ago. That tells me qiute a lot of things about whats going on .
Do you think he should have filled out a bit by now?
I think he could be good if he had more power.
Hi MD it tells me theirs no natural progression, in his conditioning. From 16 to 19 the years of growth there hasnt been any, why.
Hi yersel Scrap. I hope the people around him are training him holistically and not just keeping him light and relying on his natural speed to get him by. Your spot on, there doesn't appear to be much natural or unnatural physical development at a time where he should be laying strong foundations to build on for the future.