Marcos Maidana
Paulie Mallanagi
Barrera
Kotelnik
All opponents who were troubled by Amirs reach and height. The last time Amir fought a world class boxer the same height was Braidis Prescott and look what happened.
Khan is making millions fighting midgets. How can be a boxer be champion of the world when he cant even fight a boxer the same height as he is?
Granted he is making weight but he still has a significant height and reach advantage over all his opponents, he is avoiding guys like Lamont Peterson because he knows he cant use his reach advantage.
Reminds me of Bernard Hopkins, fighting all midgets.
taller people can go on to higher weightclasses.
Just look at ODH, Floyd Mayweather, Thomas Hearns, SRL and the list goes on and on.
Yet Amir Khan decides to stay at a weight where only midgets box (guys who average around 5'7, not even average height)
Hes a world champion of fighting mini guys, thats it.
Of course taller people can go on to higher weight classes... It's obvious that Ali Funeka (6'2, 135 pounder) should fight in a higher weight class than Mike Tyson... makes sense
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face it, your so called "world champion" fights guys averaging 5'7 and under hahaha, thats pathetic.
And your dad presscunt? fighting and losing to 3 foot 1 mighty Mitchell.
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Do you realise Khan is still young, right, and that he will eventually move up in weight? Just like De La Hoya and Hearns did in the latter part of their careers?
The first page of this thread was hysterical. :lol1:
face it, your so called "world champion" fights guys averaging 5'7 and under hahaha, thats pathetic.
taller people can go on to higher weightclasses.
Just look at ODH, Floyd Mayweather, Thomas Hearns, SRL and the list goes on and on.
Yet Amir Khan decides to stay at a weight where only midgets box (guys who average around 5'7, not even average height)
Hes a world champion of fighting mini guys, thats it.
taller people can go on to higher weightclasses.
Just look at ODH, Floyd Mayweather, Thomas Hearns, SRL and the list goes on and on.
Yet Amir Khan decides to stay at a weight where only midgets box (guys who average around 5'7, not even average height)
Hes a world champion of fighting mini guys, thats it.
Fact is height does matter, you have to punch upwards and you have to work your way inside.
Amir should put some weight on and move into the middleweight division to fight realistic opponents. The average height is 5'9-5'10 and hes fighting guys 5'6 lol
Some world champion...
What height division should he fight in?
Fact is height does matter, you have to punch upwards and you have to work your way inside.
Amir should put some weight on and move into the middleweight division to fight realistic opponents. The average height is 5'9-5'10 and hes fighting guys 5'6 lol
Some world champion...
height doesnt mean ****,williams is lanky as f*ck,but he doesnt have the mind or the skills to fight that way.
and small guys can beat big guys easy.
dont use lame excuses like height and ignore the skills of smaller fighters and their advatanges/differences in styles.
Khan was recently making 135, so 140 is a nice fit for him. He shouldn't have to move up just because he's taller. Height isn't the only thing that determines what size you are, overall.
By this logic, Wladimir Klitschko shouldn't be allowed to box, period. Maybe you wish he didn't box for different reasons, but the fact of the matter is that he fits the limit requirements, so that's that.
Paul Williams.
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I left him out on purpose :P. I doubt Williams will fight at 147lbs again (his last fight was at 158lbs so he doesn't count as a WW anymore in my eyes).
Even if he does fight at WW this year, it's unlikely that he'd be fighting at WW next year when Khan moves up to Welterweight. He'll probably be punishing people at 154lbs. Therefore I doubt Khan and him will get it on. Also, I don't think Golden Boy would match Khan up with Williams.
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Fact:
Amir Khan is 5'10" himself. Tim Bradley is 5'6" and Devon Alexander is 5'7". Therefore, Amir Khan is the only world-class fighter at 140lbs that is over 5'8"
Lamont Peterson is not "world-class", Victor Ortiz is not "world-class" (yet).
Khan is very big for his division. He'd make a big welterweight infact.
At Welterweight:
- Mayweather (5'8")
- Pacquiao (5'6.5")
- Mosley (5'9")
- Berto (5'8.5")
- Zaveck (5'7.5")
- Canelo Alvarez (5'9")
As you can see, Khan is taller than all of the top Welterweights, so realistically speaking. Khan may never fight a "world-class" opponent that is the same height as him (or taller) until he moves up to 154lbs.
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Paul Williams.
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Fact:
Amir Khan is 5'10" himself. Tim Bradley is 5'6" and Devon Alexander is 5'7". Therefore, Amir Khan is the only world-class fighter at 140lbs that is over 5'8"
Lamont Peterson is not "world-class", Victor Ortiz is not "world-class" (yet).
Khan is very big for his division. He'd make a big welterweight infact.
At Welterweight:
- Mayweather (5'8")
- Pacquiao (5'6.5")
- Mosley (5'9")
- Berto (5'8.5")
- Zaveck (5'7.5")
- Canelo Alvarez (5'9")
As you can see, Khan is taller than all of the top Welterweights, so realistically speaking. Khan may never fight a "world-class" opponent that is the same height as him (or taller) until he moves up to 154lbs.
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