Well, Mayweather lost another opponent. With the interest already waning for a Pacquiao clash since Pacquiao has slipped considerably in his last few fights, now Khan has lost, maybe the only legitimate fight out there is Sergio Martinez, if he beats Junior. Canelo is fighting Josesito Lopez, when there were a half dozen better fights, clearly he isn't close to ready for Mayweather. Oritz lost. Berto takes drugs. Mayweather beat Cotto already. Who does that leave?
Definitely. I've never really been a fan of Khan, the person. I always got that aura from him that he believed his own hype way too much..BUT since he fucked off Frank Warren to go Stateside I've always given him credit for at least having cojones in and out of the ring. More than I can say for other fighters like Hatton, Calzaghe and my beloved Eubank who were content to sit there and believe the false hype on our shores.
Khan wanted to test himself, same as Froch and I'll always have infinitely more respect for those two British fighters for testing themselves in their prime against other in-prime, World class fighters..regardless of their defeats
Khan fell into the trap Garcia's Dad set up for him.
Carl Froch is saying he should retire, I do not think they get on as they always have digs at one another.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I guess wladimir shoulda retired after being ktfo...look at him now utterly dominated the division after some ko losses at around the samme age as khan is. Stupid remark by froch, khan has the attributes and speed to where he shouldn't be getting taged that often...he needs to work on his defense and controlling distance and what to do when hurt, he can come back from this.
It's one thing to get knocked out cold like Amir was against Prescott, and another to be knocked down 3 times, bounced all over the ring, and clowned by Garcia. No disrespect to Khan, but you can't train a "chin", and getting the shit beat of you doesn't improve your game. You also can't "train" someone to be a smart fighter, you either are or you aren't, and Khan is about as dumb as a mud fence.
Khan still might be able to do well against lesser competition, possibly even pick up another trinket, but as soon as he steps up the comp, and faces someone with determination and power, his chin and brain will fail him.
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I guess wlad was a stupid fighter who became smartNo you can change your fighting style, hell wlad wasn't ever knocked out cold he'd always get up and do the same flailing over the ring...khan needs to change his style to fit his attributes he's quick enough that he shouldn't be takin the majority of shots he does, he might become a boring fighter but its all about the wins
You were exactly right at the start of your post. Wlad became a smart fighter. He doesn't take unnecessary risk in his fighting style and has been able to remain at the top because of it. Khan can not do that regardless of what his trainers tell him.
Proof was when he was sparring that guy at Wildcard and his coach said "DON'T get wild!" - Khan's response was "Oh but it's exciting" or something of that nature. He'll always be like that. He's not humble enough to accept that he has a shit chin or that he may get caught with a BIG shot like he did on Saturday.
I've always thought that Wlad's chin issues were more about a lack of stamina and/or heart, plus he has a phobia about "gassing" (gasophobia) and getting KTFO. Fear often times comes from what you know about yourself, and it's not necessarily a fear of what your opponent will do.
I wouldn't say that Wlad has gotten any smarter as a fighter since he got clowned by Brewster, but he adjusted his game, worked on his conditioning (with the help of Manny Steward) and improved his defense. Wlad doesn't get hit often and it's almost impossible to hit him with a clean hard shot.
Khan is a tough kid, has a ton of heart, and some really good boxing skills, but he allows himself to get hit with and/or takes big shots during many of his fights. And when that happens, Plan A flies out the proverbial window and there is no backup or Plan B. Like I said, Khan's chin and lack of ring intelligence will always be his Achilles heel, especially when he's in with tougher competition, such as Danny Garcia.
Last edited by Mars_ax; 07-16-2012 at 06:02 PM.
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