Amir Khan Feels Betrayed, Blasts Disloyal Oliver Harrison

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  • badnewsbrown
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    #11
    lol i gotta agree khan is one cheeky ****. hes been ***** from the start

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    • J Mac
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      #12
      Khan needs to stop talking, I'm a big fan but damn he talks too much!!!!!!!!!!!!

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      • cuzfozzy
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        #13
        what a crybaby ... he didn't need mommy now he wants mommy back - lol

        Amir was a real fighter he would get even more pleasure at knocking
        out both his opponent and his former trainer rather than cry about it ....

        same thing happened with pep corea, when lennox lewis moved on
        his first comeback against Lionel Butler had pep corea in the opposite corner.

        Amir, don't be a crybaby like hatton ... also its a different situation since
        Amir dumped Harrison first .. looks like Amir is having doubts ... maybe
        he feels he hasn't improved that much since leaving Harrison. If he
        had improved he wouldn't cry ...

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        • TheSurgeonMDMPH
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          #14
          Enuff! Please shut up until you beat a credible opponent!

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          • Famoso Matador
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            #15
            **** Khan, what goes around comes around.

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            • Kris Silver
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              #16
              For christs sake, there were problems in the camp already, and we don't know the half of what went on or whom might be right, so it's a little too easy to jump the gun and attack Khan, blimey.

              I thought he was a little imature for awhile, but to be fair he ain't that bad. He's mature and brave enough to do make some tough decisions on what's best for him. He thought Harison wasn't training him to be as good as he could be particularly on defence, so what some ppl just want him to stay and not improve as much as he could, just for loyalty.

              Get a grip, anyone in the pro sports game, be the players, trainers, coaches, managers all sorts get dropped all the time, it's a competitive field where ppl need to always be on the ball and get, do the best they can. Doesn't have to get personal. Khan hasn't done much to Harrison to warrant such behaviour. Of course he can carry on coaching don't be ridiculous, but there's hundreds of fighters out there to coach, he's clearly picked Khans up and coming fighter just to get back at him. Thats in no way decent or reasonable, and actually, and beyond disloyal.

              Good luck to Khan, I'm sure he'll learn from this, and I respect he's open enough to admit he's hurt by all this, not just talking **** to look the hard man.

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              • $partacus
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                #17
                If he kept his mouth shut i'd like him, at the moment i'd like him to get knocked out

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                • K-Nan
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                  #18
                  LOL, gtfoutta here. Emotional ass dude.. Amir must not know how boxing works. Miguel Diaz left Mayweather's corner as cutman to work Corrales' corner during their fight.. Floyd told him to go where the money is.

                  This kid must really get his ass kissed if he thinks that people are gonna put their careers on hold for his sake.

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                  • edgarg
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                    UK lightweight sensation Amir Khan has blasted former trainer Oliver Harrison. Khan went to town on his former friend after learning that Harrison is helping Michael Gomez prepare for their Saturday bout in Birmingham. Two-months ago, Harrison was let go by Khan. The former trainer never saw the pink slip coming. The reason for the dismissal was based on Khan's desire to hook up with an American based trainer and some internal problems in the way he was being trained. [details]
                    I've always thought that Khan was a litte over-full of himself, but this was excusabe, and indeed part of the PR crap that these up and coming fighters nees to keep their spirits and goals intact. But in MY opinion, in THIS case, he's stepped over the line.

                    What he's doing is trying to interfere with Harrison making a living, which Harrison is entitled to do. Trainers don't get paid on the level of fighters, especially in between fights, so it was a nasty thing to do to leave him without a job just before a fight. Khan deprived him of that living when he fired him, so what is Harrison expected to do?? Lie down and DIE??? That Khan is so publicly offended shows both his ignorance and his small-mindedness, as well as malice.

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                    • edgarg
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by KrisSilver
                      For christs sake, there were problems in the camp already, and we don't know the half of what went on or whom might be right, so it's a little too easy to jump the gun and attack Khan, blimey.

                      I thought he was a little imature for awhile, but to be fair he ain't that bad. He's mature and brave enough to do make some tough decisions on what's best for him. He thought Harison wasn't training him to be as good as he could be particularly on defence, so what some ppl just want him to stay and not improve as much as he could, just for loyalty.

                      Get a grip, anyone in the pro sports game, be the players, trainers, coaches, managers all sorts get dropped all the time, it's a competitive field where ppl need to always be on the ball and get, do the best they can. Doesn't have to get personal. Khan hasn't done much to Harrison to warrant such behaviour. Of course he can carry on coaching don't be ridiculous, but there's hundreds of fighters out there to coach, he's clearly picked Khans up and coming fighter just to get back at him. Thats in no way decent or reasonable, and actually, and beyond disloyal.

                      Good luck to Khan, I'm sure he'll learn from this, and I respect he's open enough to admit he's hurt by all this, not just talking **** to look the hard man.
                      You're quite wrong. Anybody should know that TRAINERS DON'T PICK FIGHTERS....FIGHTERS PICK TRAINERS.......so where's the disloyalty. The guy has to make a living, and this was just before a big fight from which the trainer might get one of his infrequent good paydays.

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