I think he's talented aswell i've never said he isn't, but we still don't know how good he is. I give him credit for the Andriy Kotelnik win, and it was a good win over a solid opponent, but theres many more dangerous opponents at 140.
Devon Alexander
Junior Witter
Marcos Rene Maidana
Timothy Bradley
Kendall Holt
Ricardo Torres
Lamont Peterson
Mike Alvrado
Randall Bailey
As for JMM well i think the type of fighter he is, even if he shows that he is slowing down. His technical skills alone will get him through most fights, i think its all assumption on your part Bilbo, i think JMM has atleast 3 good ones left in him. And whats to say Amir Khan won't lose by then aswell ?
As for Ricky Hatton i've never really been a fan, and i've never thought as him as anything special to be honest. He was good in the Kostya Tszyu fight, but again the ref allowed him to hold constantly, which worked and was a good tactic. But i've never been overly impressed with him in any fight IMO. And even if Amir Khan were to fight the Ricky Hatton of old, i'd still give him a decent shot.
Well i don't think Bernard Hopkins, is alot better than Joe Calzaghe. But i think the Bernard Hopkins that beat Glen Johnson or Felix Trinidad, would of beaten him, RJJ is a different matter he was almost unbeatable at his best. IMO he would of masscared Joe Calzaghe.
RJJ was shot and everyone knew he was shot, it wasn't a suprise he lost. As many people were calling the fight a farce. Bernard Hopkins is still a very good fighter but he lacks the workrate he had in his youth, which lost him the fight although i thought it nicked it but whatever.
I think Steve Collins is underrated, he was only a novice. And he gave Mike McCallum a good argument. His other losses were too, two very good fighters like Reggie Johnson, Sumbu Kalambay.
I don't count his win over Nigel Benn, because Nigel Benn was clearly finished. After the loss to Thulani Malinga, and his brutal war with Gerald McClellan.
His win over Chris Eubank should be given credit though, Chris Eubank was 41-0. With a combined 19 title defenses at Middleweight/Super Middleweight.
Yes the Michael Watson win affected his killer instinct, but he still was good. As he showed in his brave effort's against Carl Thompson at Cruiserweight.
Lastly i just think its too early to say Amir Khan, has a shot against JMM. JMM is an excellent boxer and i've seen many of his fights, and i've been pretty much impressed with him in all his fights.
His counter-punching/technical fighting, are some of the best i've seen of this era, his heart is the size of Texas. And he isn't afraid of no one, and i don't see how he's on his way down, he fought the fight of his life against Juan Diaz.
Not long ago Amir Khan was getting dropped, by fighters like Michael Gomez. Yes Amir Khan has improved, but again Andriy Kotelnik is pretty ordinary IMO, he's a solid opponent but he doesn't hit hard, nor is he fast. He does nothing that stands out to me, and he was the right opponent for Amir Khan to look good against.
Thats not taking his win away either, i think it was a good performance. But again that performance says nothing about how he would do, against the likes of JMM.
Amir Khan was getting caught late on aswell, imagine if that would of been against a harder hitting opponent ?
Amir Khan has an improved defense and boxing brain, but i still can't see him beating the big boys. Especially with his chin no way IMO.


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