Just cant see this.
Just how is Amir Khan more full of himself than, say, Calzaghe.
Sorry but these people who hate Khan, it does smell of unconscience racism.
Khan does loads for the community, he carrys himself off really well and is polite, not as cocky as a million other boxers.
Great talent, whole contry should get behind him and watch his development with interest.
I like Khan though he can be really annoying in a way.
In annoying I mean calling people out, the other day on boxingscene he called out Cassamayor and then a few days later on Warrens site he called out Nate Campbell, I rememeber when he called out Mayweather and that is ridiculous.
I like him though, his speed is immense and is power is improving all the time, there is doubts about his chin but I see him being a world champion by the end of the year. One major thing I like is he knows how to finish a guy off. When he drops a guy he goes in for the kill and with his blistering speed the guy is gone before the round is out, look at the Limond and Earl fights along with the Kristjansen one last night.
I like him. Don't think he's any more arrogant in his abilities than most boxers, he just gets more press. People who don't like him will take everything he says the wrong way.
Hope he keeps his feet on the ground and doesn't do the Naz route. When Khan ran over that person on the crossing, at least he had the conscience to stop, and seem genuinely concerned and guilty, rather than run away like that other turd.
Funny thing is hes growing on me... i keep on wanting him to prove me wrong as i think he could be a good future star if his chin gets tested and hold out
BUT...
his arrogence is getting worse nothing wrong with that as i was a massive Naz fan but Naz backed it up.
to me Khans claims of this and that hold no weight till he stops stepping in the ring with these feather fists they are feeding him... take on someone with power that isnt a tomato can and he can brag as much as he likes for me
i see this year being very intresting for Khan as i'm sure it said on ITV that he only has a year left with the Warren contract so depending on if he resigns with Warren will make all the difference to his fights under the Sports network contract.
remember Rickys last fight under Warren it was against the top rated KT ((think about it i'm sure most know what i'm getting at))
for me he will lose as soon as he is put in with any test with more than a 50% KO ratio... prob 2 fights away
but hey i would love him to prove me wrong because behind all the hype and bragging hes seems like an ok kid... just wish he would take a leaf out of the old Hatton book on PR rather than the old Naz![]()
Watching Nas at the same stage of his career was so much better . He looked more talented, more entertaining, more powerful, quicker etc . Kahn hasnt shown me anything to suggest he is a superstar waiting to happen . If he were the next Floyd, Oscar or Jones then we'd know by now
Barrera was my favourite fighter when he beat teh Prince and ended years of me watching to see him lose. So far Ive had 3 years of disapointments wanting to see Kahn get hurt cuz his comp has been awful . Maybe Juan Diaz will be the little Mexican to expose him .
Game i think we are saying the same thing... re read my post![]()
To be fair, I think Khan has shown that he's strong, quick, fairly accurate and goes forward quite a bit too. He's still growing into his career, and with talk of him being two fights away from a world title shot so young shows for me that he is coming along quite nicely.
As with all fighters, the big test will come when he's in with a hard-hitting champion, but so far he's not been in with many big hitters. Earl was meant to test the chin, but Khan demolished him. And dispatching Gairy St Clair, a recent champion was a good performance too. Hopefully, the big occasion when he gets his big shot will motivate him even more, and make him step up his game and quality once more, and I'm not ruling him out from doing that.
first things first he does seem to have good talent, speed, and punch power, he seems able to go at a good pace round after round.... however i dont like the way he has become a real arrogant little prat, whenever he gives a interview he says something that makes you wish he gets beat. there getting him fights against smaller, weaker, non-punchers and he acts like he's beating top 5 ranked guys in the world...... he said in the interview before lastnights circus act that everyone around the world knows the name amir khan
they should sit him down and tell him to be a little more humble and accept he's getting hand picked opponets to build him up and keep him winning in a manner he can showcase his skills....... he hasn't done anything special in his pro ranks.............nothing that a decent pro getting a big push and hand picked fights wouldn't do, think how much stick a heavyweight would get for fighting nobodys and having a 25 and 0 record... think how we all dished out on audley harriosn for fighting no bodies........amir should be more humble and thankfull boxing fans afre prepared to wait and support him during this time in his carrear.........plus he seems to behave a bit wreckless out the ring with his constant driving bans and showing of with expensive cars, he has to get back down to earth
but hes got talent
I think the comparisons with Audley Harrison seem to be very harsh, because he truly was fighting bums time and again, whilst Khan has been stepping up the opposition and building up the quality he's facing.
1 former world champion
1 former world title challenger
1 Commonwealth champion
1 former European title challenger
1 former British title challenger
and those are his last five fights. Combined record of 131-12-6.
Audley Harrison's five fights at the same stage of his "career":
1 Polish Champion
1 former British Champion (who had lost the 6 fights before that one)
1 WBF "world" champion
1 guy with 3 losses in four fights previously to the fight with Audley
1 guy with a 7-4 record.
Combined records of those 5 : 95-31-2.
Stats can explain almost anything when spun correctly, but these tell me that Khan is a different league to Audley at the same stages of their careers.
I don't personally know him.
I don't like all the hype that The Sun and ITV create but i won't let that sway any judgement i make on Kahn. He comes across in interviews as any of other fighter does.....who believes in himself and is genuinely confident.
A lot of folk confuse this with cockiness.
He's a very good fighter. He needs to work on his defence, but i think he has much more ability than Calzaghe and Hatton both had at that age.
I like Khan. Dont have a problem with his attitude at all. I watch all his fights and i alwyas hope he wins.
Mind you i doubt that he'll pass the test against a live pucher....
When ever that hapens?
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