Re: How far will Kahn go?
Its all about confidence, if Khan can get through this he could be a force in a few years. He needs to go away for a while and maybe fight on under cards against C class fighters and establish a defence. Defend his Commonwealth and then go for the European title next year and then see where hes at.
I have seen most of his fights and yes I have been giving him some bad press but at this stage of his career he hasn't done too badly......hes only 21 and got loads of time to get it right.....DON'T RUSH him.....it will only ruin him in the end....Hopefully his confidence wont be too affected by all this Lime light and expectation crap.
Job Biscuit (But I still want to see him get beat)!!!!
eh eh!!!
Re: How far will Kahn go?
I think Amir is the most skilled out of all the world prospects.
But Khan will only go as far as the first 135lb fighter he faced that is ranked and turns up to win. The guy has no chin and ive heard it from stable mates and former sparring partners and Warren knows it thats why he has yet to fight a 135lb fighter.
Re: How far will Kahn go?
Khan has the talent to go far but i see his chin costing him.
Re: How far will Kahn go?
He will be British,Commonwealth and European champ but im not sure about world champ yet.Im a Kahn fan im just worried about his chin and the Lightweight division is so strong at the minute.Perhaps he wins a WBO vacant title.Perhaps when the likes of Campbell,Diaz's,Casamayor,Manny have left the division Kahn can be number 1 just not while they are their.
Re: How far will Kahn go?
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Kel
I don't think he will ever fight a prime champion while he is with Warren (if he does he will be about 35 most likely) so I don't expect great things from him.
I would like to see him get broken up and beaten, then maybe he can rebuild himself to be a better fighter. He also wont have the pressure of staying undefeated to cope with. He has been so hyped up that people expect him to knock people out everytime, and that just means more shitty opponents that (in theory) should not stand a chance.
I think it's fair to question the quality of the oposition so far but in Gomez I think they picked a good oponent to test Khan. Gomez asked some interesting questions of Khan and it should have proved a good learning experience for him. Lets hope Khan learns from the lessons he wa taught by Gomez if he does not then a KO loss will surely follow before too long.