A right hand can take you round the block, A jab round the world.
Thats my point. If matching two guys who are at the same stage in their careers is such a mistake then it says alot about Khans management.
As for the guy who says Kotelnik is a defensive genuis - Pernell Whitaker yes, - James Toney - Possibly but Andreas Kotelnik ? No way !
Hey Missy,
What did you make of Khans relentless, brutal attack on Kotelniks gloves last night?![]()
I liked Feeney's oringinal posting.
Khans trajectory has been obvious. Too obvious. And people have lapped it up like dogs. This was the easiest way to get a belt and they took it. They were very lucky to get a "win" over Barrera.
It's anyones bet that they keep Khan away from anyone with a pulse for at least two more fights so that they can take money from fools who are too easily parted from their PPV money.
If Khan wants to prove himself then he needs to leave Frank Warren because otherwise people are going to be fed illusions for a long, long time.
It's probably time to wheel out the rotund former greats now...starting with Morales because Hatton is still too damn young and dangerous.![]()
So what is so different about Khan's route compared with other "world" champions?
He beat a bunch of guys, was offered a WBA shot and won it.
Kotelnik was ranked 4th best Lightwelter by The Ring and 7th best by the Saddo ratings.
That was a great win for Khan.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
Amir Khan only solidifide what we already know , hes a top class boxer , but the fact is he has a glass jaw.
Im putting money on Warren matching him with " former WBA world champ " Gavin Rees in his first defence .
After all Warren and Khan both stated they now want only big fights !! lol
I'm a bit with VD here, non puncher with a title that don't mean anything.
Still, Khan won clearly and I give him credit for his improvements and his win. Which is a first for me.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks