Amir Khan Gets Advice From Ricky Hatton, Rubio Still On

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  • J Mac
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    #11
    Originally posted by starjammer
    Yeah SRL and Ali lost fights, but they never get knocked out in the first round.
    LOL sadly true!!!

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    • Phatfarm1980
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      #12
      I like khan but think his bubble may have burst. Whoever fights him now will be coming full force to knock him out. He's going have to improve 100% if he is going to have any chance of winning a world title. A world title seems miles away now. Hopefully he doesn't beat a old has-been and then starts talking 'world titles' again. I'd like to see him take a step at a time!

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      • nozorok
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        #13
        Hatton lost to the consensus P4P #1 fighter of the sport at a higher weight class which he never looked good at. Amir "Tomato" Khan lost to an unknown tuneup in the 1st round.

        Hatton should be honest and tell Khan to retire before he gets hurt.

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        • Zocalo
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          #14
          "Avoid the check hook"

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          • Breakbeat
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            #15
            Ricky -

            "Listen son, do yourself a favour and get yourself a chat show"

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            • edgarg
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              #16
              Originally posted by timba1988
              I wouldnt say he struggled. He won 11 rounds and only had a bit of trouble when he tired towards the end of the fight.
              It seemed to me that Hatton was really KO'd by tripping forwatd and running full force into the ring post. The punch beforehand caused him to stumble forward it's true, but when did Mayweather ever KO anyone with 1 punch? Maybe he's had hidden massive strength all this time, unknown to us all.

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              • harper8081
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                #17
                he didnt KO ricky with one punch, he hooked him, hatton goes into the ring post, gets up, takes a standing 8, then gets knocked down again and the fight is stopped.

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                • Miburo
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Rizi Riz
                  Hatton giving Khan advice?

                  The blind leading the blind.
                  It's not even clear if Hatton has been able to come back. Not to mention being stylistic opposites with chins in different categories.

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                  • RobbingHood
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                    #19
                    "You need more hype and a larger fanbase to be able to come back. Then announce you want to retire after a few big-money fights because boxing's not something you want to do forever. Look at me career."

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