I think Khan. I see golden boy protecting Khan, getting him hand picked fights to make him reign as champion and look good. Having said this, I think Khan has done the right decision moving from frank warren promotions to golden boy and will be a success.
I dont know so i didnt answer but even though i dont like froch i would like it to be him bcos he is the dark horse, amir has been spoonfed his glory whilst haye is also hyped due to being a heavyweight, id like to see froch be better than them, he fights all comers imo
Froch doesn't have the talent, but somehow wins fights. He's already overachieved IMO.
Haye fights in a piss poor division so it has to be Khan - he fights in the most competitive division and as sublime accuracy, speed and age on his side.
Haye has already unified a division and become a champion in his second weight class which is more than the other two will probably ever do.
I think Khan'll have a good run but he'll eventually come unstuck again. If he ever starts fighting top quality opposition I can't see him getting through it unscathed.
It's gotta be David Haye. If he beats ruiz and both the Klistchko's that'll make him undisputed heavyweight champ as well as undisputed cruiserweight champ. That's quite something. I like Amir khan and wish him the best but I don't think he'll ever become an elite level fighter.
IMO, Froch is a limited fighter who only knows how to fight one way and sooner or later he's going to get caught out.
Carl Froch - WBC World Super Middle Weight Champion
David Haye - WBA World heavyweight Champion
Amir Khan - WBA World light welterweight Champion
David Haaaaaye! ;)
Khan
he is the most talented in the most talented division,still young and with the best trainer in the world
that said,if haye manages to beat big vit and that boring ass robot wlad then that would be hard to top (cant see it happening though)
Well the scene is set perfectly for haye to revive the heavyweight division, and if he does it he'll be remembered in much fonder terms than anyone else. I think he probably will as well. By the time hayes fought chagaev vitali will have most probably picked up an injury and retired, and I've always maintained that haye would probably beat wlad on the right night
Froch has a fair to middling chance of winning the super six, but if he doesnt hes going to fade into retirement pretty quickly i think, i doubt he'll have much left if he gets a beating from kessler or Abraham
Khan? I think the boys headed for decent things, but if he keeps moving up in weight hes going to have problems. Hes still not taken world class punches at light welter. When they stick him in with bradley or Urango, or Maidana for that matter, i'll voice an opinion. I dont really buy into the whole 'he got knocked out, therefore hes chinny' theory (look at manny pacquiao, KO'd twice, is he chinny?), but its hard to say anything about him until we've seen him in a real fight with a real world class fighter.
I pick david haye. Heavyweights are always considered greater for their acheivements than lighter weights, and Hayes got a very decent chance as the divisions piss poor at the moment. That, added to the charisma and star quality of the man, and you've got someone who will be remembered as great even when hes competing with mediocrity most of the time
Khan will never approach the achievements of Froch and Haye. His chin will prevent him from doing that. I just don't understand people hyping him so much.... EVERYONE takes punches in boxing. When you get to a high level you take punches, Mayweather, Leonard, Hopkins... EVERYONE has to take punches.
As soon as Khan stops ducking everyone with a KO ratio of more than 20% he'll be blasted out of the ring in no time. He has NO CHIN WHATSOEVER. His style is also very amatuerish still - no inside game at all.
Haye's got a far better chin than Khan... ever see the Fragomeni fight? (Yes aware he isn't that big a puncher - but he is still a 200lb dude).
I think that Froch is perhaps has the worst technique I have ever seen from a boxer on the world stage... but he gets stuff done...
I say David Haye. Why you ask.
Heavyweights minus the modern times are usually held on a higher pedestal when compared to other divisions.
Sugar Ray Robinson is the greatest boxer of all time yet most of the general public never even heard of him. I'm sure they heard of Ali, Foreman, Tyson and Lewis though. Why? Because Robinson was never a heavyweight.
Haye just made the cover of GQ in Britian. He will beat John Ruiz and likely defend his title several times and my guess possibly defeat one out of the two Klits. Haye won the heavyweight title he was rocketed as a top 3 threading topic on Twitter. That status will never happen to Amir Khan or Carl Croch.
Carl Froch has already been exposed. Dirrell had him on queer street and he lacks basic boxing skills. He may get past Kessler however anyone else in the Super Six whoops him.
Amir Khan's talent and management can only take him so far. He simply can not take a punch. He will have a Prince Naseem run and I am a big Khan fan.
Not a fan of Froch.
I personally think he loss the Dirrell fight.
But I gotta give him credit for the Pascal fight and the Taylor fight.
Hes one tough hombre.
Hes still a undefeated champion.
Gotta pick Froch.
Khan has Age and pedigre on his side as he has had many fights as a pro and an am. but if haye beats the Klits he will always be known as the fighter to bring the heavyweight division back to life
Haye probably, as in history he will be known as the one to end the reign of the Eastern block. Froch 2nd, because he is under appreciated, but bottom line is he is WBC champ and is hard to beat.
Khan, although skillful, is clearly fighting smaller men, lighter punchers and shot guys, not cos he is a prospect (he is champion) but because he has a poor chin, and as Ariza admits he will end up at lightmiddle, what will those guys do to him?
There are some amazing guys coming through from Britain, Mitchell, Cleverley, Gavin, Saunders, Groves, Murray and Small among others...
Cleverly and Mitchell will do better than those three, wait and see.
doubt theyll do better than froch, but i agree clevs and mitchell will surpass haye and amir...
I think it's between Khan and Froch. Haye fighting Ruiz and then Chagaev would do nothing for him in terms of greatness.
Froch can go on to win the Super Six, which would be a huge acheivement for him.
Khan is young, he has time on his side, he's got the speed and boxing skills to become great. (If he avoids big punchers :lol1:)