The over-rated and over hyped Amir Khan has been knocked out in the first round.
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Totally outclassed! He hasn't got a chin.
Totally outclassed! He hasn't got a chin.
Yes you are right - he can't take a punch.
I stated in one of my previous posts to the fact that when Amir Khan fights good Mexican or Puertican boxers he will be given a boxing lesson. He has been given a lesson much before that.
There was a talk of him fighting likes of Juan Diaz; I bet he can't wait to fight him now.
That was a complete mis-match
There was a talk of him fighting likes of Juan Diaz; I bet he can't wait to fight him now.
What is the background of Juan Diaz?
**Juan ‘Baby Bull’ Diaz **](http://www.boxingcraft.com/juan-diaz-the-new-star-of-the-lightweight-division/)
Ex World Light Weight Champion.
He has lost the world belts earlier this year; but before his loss there were talks of Amir Khan fighting him.
This possibly may well happen at some stage; however if Amir Khan doesn’t imrpove his defense than they will keep him away from Diaz as he is likely to get another battering from the ‘Baby Bull’.
Re: Amir Khan - knocked out in 1st round
Black guy got strong punch.
Amir khan left him self open Like amature fights. Got caught with Left hook.
Even when he came back after count , If he had experience he wold have kept his hand up protecting his chin. But Amis again went amature scoring style.
I guess pro boxing is different than amature.
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every once in a while i would google amir khan and see his progress. one day i google and was very sad to hear about his defeat and how he got defeated. he was becoming really popular in england and espn also ranked him 8th i believe. i still hope comes back strong from this defeat and do well in future
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Hey so he lost 1 fight to a better boxer. Will learn and inshallah be back stronger than before.
Re: Amir Khan - knocked out in 1st round
haaaaaaaaaaahahahhahahahha ahahhaha ha ahaha that the weakest british i have ever seen
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question is did he let his own hype get to hsi head and not prepare well enough, and with this schooling in boxing that he received is that a slippery slope for his career now or would he reinvent himself and become a better fighter
Came across Aamir Khan’s boxing training/practice
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believe me I like this guy, but teh hype is kinda like it was for Naz in the 90s, a little over the top
believe me I like this guy, but teh hype is kinda like it was for Naz in the 90s, a little over the top
Trust me pal, the hype for Naz during the 90's was very well deserved. He was making alot of good boxers look pretty ridiculous.
Trust me pal, the hype for Naz during the 90's was very well deserved. He was making alot of good boxers look pretty ridiculous.
I second that. Prince Naz was a good boxer. His unique entrance backed up by some good KO's and excellent post match interviews made it a complete package.
Trust me pal, the hype for Naz during the 90's was very well deserved. He was making alot of good boxers look pretty ridiculous.
well deserved or not, it was over the top, overdone and done in a cheesy manner.
as far as how much he deserved it, his legacy can be debatable based ion qiuality of boxers he faced and how he did against them. was he a good boxer, no doubt about it, was he a great boxer..convince me
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Back to the gym to work on that defence. He should never have parted with his ex-trainer who brought him thru the ranks.
2:13 to 2:20
When ever I did that exercise I farted too. Good thing I always did it at home with my brother. lol
well deserved or not, it was over the top, overdone and done in a cheesy manner. as far as how much he deserved it, his legacy can be debatable based ion qiuality of boxers he faced and how he did against them. was he a good boxer, no doubt about it, was he a great boxer..convince me
His hype was certainly well deserved. I dont quite know what you mean by overdone and cheesy unless you're talking about his entrances, which are a seperate matter.
I personally believe that Naz was a very good boxer, who never achieved his potential of being great. Its no secret that during the latter part of his career he got complacent and neglected his training. If he had worked on his defence a little more and taken his training more seriously who knows what more he could have achieved. Not that dominating your division and holding four major world titles is a small feat.
His hype was certainly well deserved. I dont quite know what you mean by overdone and cheesy unless you're talking about his entrances, which are a seperate matter.
I personally believe that Naz was a very good boxer, who never achieved his potential of being great. Its no secret that during the latter part of his career he got complacent and neglected his training. If he had worked on his defence a little more and taken his training more seriously who knows what more he could have achieved. Not that dominating your division and holding four major world titles is a small feat.
the entrances, the guest rap on records, and his major world titles, were they really world titles? u know what I mean.
We are saying the same thing basically, that he did not achieve what may have been possible, you attribute it to him being complacent later, and my point is that I dont know if it was because he was compalcant and if he was not he would have reached those possibilities, my point is that its an assumption and I dont know that comapred to the competition in other areas, that even if he had not gotten complacent he would have achieved more.
we dont know whether he had more talent and he just did not apply it, or whether he had reached the limit of his talent.
I am saying that we dont know if he was that great because we did not see that no matter what the reasons