Hey every1 i found out ages ago that Amir was a pro (well in fact after the kindelan fight) but i just want to know how u lot think he will do in his professional career. as of yet i cant rele c anything that special in him for the professional game but im still confident he will be a success. what does every1 else think on him.
heres an article about the whole Amir Khan thing (where hes fighting next blah blah)
http://www.skysports.com/skysports/article/0,,12-1182563,00.html
oh yeah and if u dont like british boxing then dont bitch about it. the thread does not need "amir is shit cos hes british" and stuff like that.
Thanks
Are you fighting him before or after you capture the undisputed title at every weight from Bantam to Heavy?
Just curious, need to be sure I have the right weekend off.
No, I will not catch every title from bantam to heavy
I will prolly start pro as a 140 pounder...
or if i get taller 147....
If theres all bums in my weight class then I go up
but that shouldnt happen since there will be Khan..
Hey every1 i found out ages ago that Amir was a pro (well in fact after the kindelan fight) but i just want to know how u lot think he will do in his professional career. as of yet i cant rele c anything that special in him for the professional game but im still confident he will be a success. what does every1 else think on him.
heres an article about the whole Amir Khan thing (where hes fighting next blah blah)
http://www.skysports.com/skysports/article/0,,12-1182563,00.html
oh yeah and if u dont like british boxing then dont bitch about it. the thread does not need "amir is shit cos hes british" and stuff like that.
Thanks
I haven't seen him enough to tell if he's got the goods and I thought Kindelan might beat him in their latest match. However, by all accounts he's pretty damn good. He's tall and he's been successful as an amateur.
I'd take his signing as a pro with such a influential promoter as a testament to his talent too but unfortunately his earning potential matters most to promoters and isn't necessarily the same thing as indicating his talent.
All my friends on other forums swear by him, though.
Are you fighting him before or after you capture the undisputed title at every weight from Bantam to Heavy?
Just curious, need to be sure I have the right weekend off.
I hope Khan can beat a lot of game fighters and make a name for himself so when I beat him I will be a legend...
If you think I'm joking, well I aint...
Same with Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
both on my hit list
It's quite incredible that Kindelan was rated as the best P4P Amateur fighter in the world and one of the best of all-time, yet 17-year-old kid Amir Khan gave almost as good as he got in the Olympic final on such a big stage. For a kid of that age it was incredible. I remember Amir was nervous in that final at first, but then he opened up right at the end and was clearly beating Kindelan late on.
I just started boxing...
Why would it matter if others have belief in me?
It's about if you have belief in yourself...if you have belief in yourself and trainers so it, then they will to...
I just started boxing but in 3-4 years I should be pro
I would like to fight Amir Khan in 8 years or so
I will shock the british boxing world(not meaning anything bad)
I (and Manconi) am moving to Detroit in less than a year so I can go to the famous Kronk Gym and turn pro out of there
gonna try n get 10 amateur fights before I go to Detroit
and maybe 60 or so amateur before going pro...depends how it goes, maybe more fights, or maybe less..
I am only one year younger than Khan, 16 right now, turning 17 on July the 4th..
2 opponents I would like to fight in future would be: Amir Khan, and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
wow ur same age as me and have bday 3 days after mine. join la club. u also started boxing like me.
He took silver in the 2004 olympics, in the lightweight division. He was 17 at the time, and basically blazed right through everyone they put in front of him, untill the final, where he lost to the defending olympic champion, Mario Kindelan, who was undefeated in 6 years. Khan recently beat Kindelan in a rematch, in his last fight before turning pro. The kid was an amazing amateur fighter. Whether he can be as good as a professional remains to be seen. :)
I think he would be a good professional...
I am gonna keep a eye on him. I promise I will fight him one day
We're both almost the same age, same size, same time, so we can fight each other prime for prime..
It will be a fight for the ages...I will defeat him...
do you have a vid of him?
no idea who it is
He took silver in the 2004 olympics, in the lightweight division. He was 17 at the time, and basically blazed right through everyone they put in front of him, untill the final, where he lost to the defending olympic champion, Mario Kindelan, who was undefeated in 6 years. Khan recently beat Kindelan in a rematch, in his last fight before turning pro. The kid was an amazing amateur fighter. Whether he can be as good as a professional remains to be seen. :)
I just started boxing...
Why would it matter if others have belief in me?
It's about if you have belief in yourself...if you have belief in yourself and trainers so it, then they will to...
I just started boxing but in 3-4 years I should be pro
I would like to fight Amir Khan in 8 years or so
I will shock the british boxing world(not meaning anything bad)
I (and Manconi) am moving to Detroit in less than a year so I can go to the famous Kronk Gym and turn pro out of there
gonna try n get 10 amateur fights before I go to Detroit
and maybe 60 or so amateur before going pro...depends how it goes, maybe more fights, or maybe less..
I am only one year younger than Khan, 16 right now, turning 17 on July the 4th..
2 opponents I would like to fight in future would be: Amir Khan, and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
Good luck! With goals as lofty as those, you'll need it. :D
ok u being serious that u are being pro? like have u been approached by promotors blah blah and does ur trainer have belief in u ... or are u just messin.
I just started boxing...
Why would it matter if others have belief in me?
It's about if you have belief in yourself...if you have belief in yourself and trainers so it, then they will to...
I just started boxing but in 3-4 years I should be pro
I would like to fight Amir Khan in 8 years or so
I will shock the british boxing world(not meaning anything bad)
I (and Manconi) am moving to Detroit in less than a year so I can go to the famous Kronk Gym and turn pro out of there
gonna try n get 10 amateur fights before I go to Detroit
and maybe 60 or so amateur before going pro...depends how it goes, maybe more fights, or maybe less..
I am only one year younger than Khan, 16 right now, turning 17 on July the 4th..
2 opponents I would like to fight in future would be: Amir Khan, and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
do you have a vid of him?
no idea who it is
he is the one in my pic, and nah soz i dont have ne vids .. there must be some somewhere on the internet ... if not just watch his first professional fight. The date of it is on that article i linked ppl to.
I would like to fight him in a few years when I also go pro
I'm in his weight class
and it would be a crazy fight
get your money ready to order my ppv and watch me upset the british world!
ok u being serious that u are being pro? like have u been approached by promotors blah blah and does ur trainer have belief in u ... or are u just messin.
is it true btw that he getting paid one millions pounds for his first pro fight?
he simply got paid just for Frank Warren to be able to promote him and to call himself a "professional"
I would like to fight him in a few years when I also go pro
I'm in his weight class
and it would be a crazy fight
get your money ready to order my ppv and watch me upset the british world!