Khan vs. Kotelnik - Amir Preps For a Tough Camp

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Khan vs. Kotelnik - Amir Preps For a Tough Camp

    Amir Khan has embarked on the toughest training camp of his career - but says it will lead to a KO victory on June 27. [details]
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    It has to be a worry that Khan has only gone 12 just the once, against a 5'4 fighter who had seen better days.

    If he shoots his load going for a KO he is in massive trouble.

    I think he'll have sensible a gameplan.

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    • lopez36
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      what a smart move,put him in against the worst champs,thats why he left lightweight division,to avoid facing the big punchers in valero,prescott,and good boxers in guzman

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      • medium-deek
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        I trust Roach to deliver the goods. 100% the best trainer in the verld!

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        • Pullcounter
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          Originally posted by lopez36
          what a smart move,put him in against the worst champs,thats why he left lightweight division,to avoid facing the big punchers in valero,prescott,and good boxers in guzman
          I think khan moving up to 140 is just to get khan into position to fight hatton in manchester and have hatton pass the torch to khan.

          I think i've read reports where its been said khan will return to 135.


          on a different note, khan should not compare himself to pac, he's no where close.

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          • alza1988
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            Looking forward to this one already . Matthew Hall and Anthony Small on the undercard as well . Hopefully we get more big fights on it .

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            • IconBoy
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              #7
              Hes heading in the right direction.

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              • The Surgeon
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                #8
                Originally posted by Sparked_1985
                It has to be a worry that Khan has only gone 12 just the once, against a 5'4 fighter who had seen better days.

                If he shoots his load going for a KO he is in massive trouble.

                I think he'll have sensible a gameplan.
                Im a Khan fan and that dont worry me at all, Khan is more than likely in the top 10-5 fittest guys in the sport, did u see him in the Barrera build up? And i know trainning for it and doing it are totally different but Amir is mentally strong his stamina will be fine.


                To be honest this fight does nothing for me, Hope Amir Khan looks great and gets it on with Ortiz in his first defence

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by alza1988
                  Looking forward to this one already . Matthew Hall and Anthony Small on the undercard as well . Hopefully we get more big fights on it .
                  Fighting EACH OTHER??? Please say yes! LETS GO HALL!!!! That boy is goin places! Plus i hate Small

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                  • slicksouthpaw16
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                    I think this is miscalculation once again on the part of Kahn's management. Kotelnik stopped Gavin Rees, who is far tougher than Kahn. Granted Kahn is faster than Rees and more skilled, but that just goes to show you that Kotelnik can **** as well on top of his skills, and Kahn has been shaken by softer punchers. Considering this fight is not fixed, Kotelnik should beat Kahn.

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