Quote Originally Posted by Lionheart Lacy
Everything about him just pisses me off. Just reading an article about him on the bbc news website, he's saying 'I'm not even 20 yet, so imagine how good I'll be when I'm 21!'

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Whats up with you guys? cant you take it that there is a successful muslim out there who is earning more money than you lot
Is it because he is pulling more galz than you What dont you like about him...HE IS CONFIDENT, but you have to be like that in this trade, it aint tennis. You need a 'i cant be BEATEN' attitude in this game!

I think its jealousy, and emma, you go on every amir khan forum on earth and say crap about him, b4 you were lickin his @$$, maybe your critising him cos you know you'll never be able to get your hands on him. JEALOUSY!


And what he said about him being stronger now n he'll be more stronger when he's 21,....whats wrong with saying that?
You wanna see him get knocked out? why?? is it cos he is more successful than you... he WILL WHOOP ANYONE IN HIS WEIGHT CLASS, YOU HAVE TO HAVE THAT AN ULTRA CONFIDENT ATTITUDE!

just quit being jealous and support the guy, after all he is supporting this country!
Its not about being confident. There is a fine line between confidence and arrogence. Every thing that you have mentioned could be applied to why I hate Zab Judah, but mainly because he is a looser.
Khan is a very talented young fighter, but as with all talented british sportmen, everyone gets carried away. When Khan first came on to the scene I liked his attitude, but since he's signed with Frank Warren you can see that its changed, and continues to do so. He seems to be believing the hype, which is dangerous in the world of boxing. I know that he respects Naz's career and get advice from him, but he learn from what Naz did wrong as well. Naz beat himself.
By making comments like Khan has done, he has put pressure on himself. He should just let his boxing do the talking. When you make comments and statement then you had better live up to them, and when that moment come when you don't perfom (and it always does) then people will always remember what you said.
It is not always the best or most talented fighter that win the fight. Arguably the best thing for Khan's career in the long term could be for him to be caught clean and stopped by a no name fighter now so that he see's some reality. Its all well for him to show boat now with his hands down and beat up on these tomato soup cans,but when he steps in with a quality fighter it will be too late for him to learn.
If I was his manager or trainer, I'd be keen for him to go to PBF's traingin camp as a sparring partner. What ever you think of PBF he is professional when it comes to preparing for a fight. Also Khan will feel first hand what the best really is, and the level he has to achieve.
I do hope he does well, but I doo see him at the top of a slippery slope.