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  • #31
    Originally posted by FUMIN 88 View Post
    Amir Khan is a great tallent and only verry young but what do you guys think of him? do you think he has what it takes to be the best P4P fighter in the world?

    i personaly think that he will be
    Any boxer has the fair chance of being considered a p4p king. But the road towards it is extremely difficult.

    The true worth of a p4p king is his resume and the spectacular wins under his name.

    Given a good chance he should fight the best and beat the best and then when its all said and done, when its proven that he has the resume to speak of and the victories to be proud of, then it's easy to be considered as the p4p king.

    Well... of course it's easier said than done.

    Other blokes like Fake Floyd chose the cowards way, by picking their opponents on the pretense of belts but the bottomline is, if you didn't fight the best and beat them or at least fight the best... YOU'RE A FAKE.

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    • #32
      amir khans got no power from what I've seen and looks pathetically weak, does he even strength train with weights??? the moment he gets in there with a slugger like hatton who actually has natural strength, he'll be finished. The closest he'll get to a belt is the WBO, but he'll never be a p4p fighter. You'd think at this stage he'd begin to show what he's really made of, but no, he doesn't even have the brutal power that Fernando Vargas had early in his career to knock his opponents out for the count. All he does is throw flurry after flurry after flurry, and TKO them amateur style, once he fights a guy who'll fight back, I doubt he'll last long.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by passdabutter View Post
        lol so are you describing floyd mayweather the current p4p king?

        sounds veryy similar
        wow they sound nothing alike

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        • #34
          Warren is a fool

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          • #35
            Originally posted by gargar View Post
            wow they sound nothing alike
            i know they dont i was just joking about how the dude described khan it sounded EXACTLY like mayweather

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            • #36
              Originally posted by OptimusWolf View Post
              I think his standard of opposition has been fine, he's just steered clear of punchers, which is no bad thing when you're young.

              I'm also a bit worried about how often he's fought. I mean he turned pro in 2006 and now almost 3 years on he's had 12 fights...c'mon, I firmly believe that guys should fight once every 2 months until they hit the top echelons of the division and are looking for a title shot.

              EDIT sorry he's only been fighting for 2 years. Still he should have more than 12 fights if he really wants to perfect his craft in the pro ranks.
              2 years 12 fights, so thats a fight every 2 months you tube.

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              • #37
                i don't think he will be. he's a good fighter but i don't think he'll make p4p #1

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by FUMIN 88 View Post
                  Amir Khan is a great tallent and only verry young but what do you guys think of him? do you think he has what it takes to be the best P4P fighter in the world?

                  i personaly think that he will be
                  too early too say as well as the guy has alot of pressure to preforme well just hope he doesnt crack up on it. Because peopel are putting very high expectation on a it so early in his career

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                  • #39
                    Way too early.

                    Lets see if he wins a World Title first, in fact lets see if he gets past Limond first who will be a huge test for him.

                    Although Limond isn't a big puncher he is a good boxer with 28 wins and only 1 loss behind him

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                    • #40
                      I think he's getting a LOT of exposure for such a new fighter.

                      He's up there with Chavez Jr in terms of limelight. He's not being protected, he's being groomed like Chavez Jr on the ladder of difficulty. The kid is young and needs more experience.

                      For now, I can't tell if he'll be P4P one day.

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