AMIR KHAN will have to produce the biggest shock of all time if he wants to topple Floyd Mayweather.
That is the stark verdict of trainer Virgil Hunter, who reckons the Brit will need to eclipse Buster Douglas' stunning win over Mike Tyson 25 years ago if he wants to pick the pockets of the Moneyman.
Khan, 28, survived more than a few dodgy moments in the Big Apple as home favourite Chris Algieri came roaring out of the blocks to stun him in the very first round.
The native New Yorker fancied his chances and caused plenty of problems yet, while his punches rocked the two-time champ, the boy from Bolton's lightning-fast combinations ultimately sealed the deal.
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Whats the point of making mayweather khan if even khans own trainer believes its a shot in the dark? Not only did only 7000 fans watch the fight at Barclays, but he barely squeaked by Chris algieri with a gift decision. The fans have spoken, nobody wants to see this fight except for his British brethren who will defend khan even though he's conning them. Khan has no power at welterweight and his only good attribute is his fast hands and that's it. Fast hands alone are not good enough to beat the mayweathers or pacquiaos or even the kell brooks
Yeah, he would have to Buster Douglas him. Like what Holyfield did to Douglas. And he doesn't have it in him. Dude was running from Chris Algieri. :lol1: it was embarrassing for me, seeing it as I'm a Khan fan.
Mayweather owns him from what I seen Friday. You're only as good as your last fight.
Khan already looks like a fighter in decline. His speed isn't what it used to be and without it he is just a mediocre boxer with minimal power and a glass chin.
Virgil Hunter doesn't sound confident at all in that match up, and I don't blame him. Amir Khan does not possess the ring intelligence necessary to be able to compete with Floyd Mayweather.
Wake up Virg, Khon ain't getting that fight. Team Khon isn't getting the big payday you were all hoping for!
This could very well be the fight of the decade in September,
Fight of the decade? You did see Khan in full retreat against Chris Algieri right? ? Khan is the one of the easiest realistic options that Floyd has.
Is it just me or is Khan slower at welterweight. And his defense sucks, he gets hit with the right to much. Algeri has no power otherwise some of the big shots he landed would have knocked Khan out. Khan won the fight. He won more rounds
It is not just you; you have hit the nail on the head - dead center - although I will say that he barely won the fight.
Floyd would school Khan no matter what the circumstances, so as I see it there is no reason for him to fight Khan. Khan embarrassed himself in the Algieri fight to the extent that I now believe that he's three - that's three and not two - levels beneath Floyd Mayweather. One consolation is that if the fight is made, I will get to laugh aloud at Khan's antics in trying to cope with the shellacking Floyd administers to him. Maybe Floyd will don boxing trunks sporting a large milk bottle emblem having skinny little arms wearing boxing gloves at which Amir can direct his low blows in his complete and utter frustration.
Hunter knows the deal.
He's been working with Khan for a long time now and he still makes the same mistakes and has the same flaws. Wide open to counters, no idea how to avoid a left hook, sucker for a straight right...He's got no chance.
Khan has never been a big puncher but at least he was hurting dudes before. Now he can't even faze Chris algieri while still getting hit and hurt with the same punches.
Khan seems to not have anything on his punches now. Mayweather would probably walk khan down and KO him. To be honest Khan was better with roach because his physical attributes were being maximized.
Khan is who he is Hunter is trying to make khan something he is not. He is making khan think twice making him easier to time. Khan is lucky he hasn't fought a puncher in a while now.
Virgil is just a realist - no one is a favorite against Mayweather and Hunter knows that. Khan will have to put on a virtuoso performance against Floyd but he has the tools to pull off the upset if the stars align for him on that night. And of course, Floyd has the tools to beat Khan too.
This could very well be the fight of the decade in September,
No fight involving Floyd will be a fight of the decade. Mayweather vs Pacquiao was the disappointment of the decade
Is it just me or is Khan slower at welterweight. And his defense sucks, he gets hit with the right to much. Algeri has no power otherwise some of the big shots he landed would have knocked Khan out. Khan won the fight. He won more rounds
AMIR KHAN will have to produce the biggest shock of all time if he wants to topple Floyd Mayweather.
That is the stark verdict of trainer Virgil Hunter, who reckons the Brit will need to eclipse Buster Douglas' stunning win over Mike Tyson 25 years ago if he wants to pick the pockets of the Moneyman.
Khan, 28, survived more than a few dodgy moments in the Big Apple as home favourite Chris Algieri came roaring out of the blocks to stun him in the very first round.
The native New Yorker fancied his chances and caused plenty of problems yet, while his punches rocked the two-time champ, the boy from Bolton's lightning-fast combinations ultimately sealed the deal.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA...
Oh man, this title just killed me!!!!
That was a good one. Hat's off for even thinking like that...
LMAO!!! Man my stomach hurts. :439::439:
You realize the work rate khan will have to have to beat floyd? Khan doesnt have timing, accuracy, fients or traps all he does is throw real fast so all khan can do is try to out work mayweather but that wont be happening cause khan will slow his ass down after getting sharply countered. Now explain to me how khan without power to hurt a fly or the skills to run mayweather into something is gonna "Buster Douglas" him? makes no sense.
That's not necessarily true, Khan doesn't need a great deal of activity because Mayweather himself isn't a very active boxer. What he needs is patience and timing, then short, controlled bursts of aggression when he sees openings - that's pretty much what he's already been doing in his last 3 fights.