Khan vs. Kotelnik - Amir Preps For a Tough Camp

Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • The Surgeon
    Days Of Glory
    Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
    • Oct 2006
    • 15385
    • 712
    • 1,578
    • 24,784

    #11
    Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
    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.
    If he cant hang with a guy who hits as hard as Kontelik then he has no chance with the other champs so he gotta take his shot sometime, best start with this guy i think, good match for Khan

    Comment

    • alza1988
      Undisputed Champion
      Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
      • Jan 2008
      • 6813
      • 244
      • 260
      • 17,879

      #12
      Originally posted by The Surgeon
      Fighting EACH OTHER??? Please say yes! LETS GO HALL!!!! That boy is goin places! Plus i hate Small
      Aye mate . British and Commonwealth belts , should be a war , hopefully .
      http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...2570&cat=boxer

      Comment

      • The Surgeon
        Days Of Glory
        Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
        • Oct 2006
        • 15385
        • 712
        • 1,578
        • 24,784

        #13
        Originally posted by alza1988
        Aye mate . British and Commonwealth belts , should be a war , hopefully .
        http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...2570&cat=boxer
        SWEET!!!! Cant wait i hope he puts in another performance like he did against Pryce and takes em out! I wanna see Hall vs Kirkland already but Hall can still improve alot.


        U Hail from Haggis land my freind?

        Comment

        • Lacrimosa
          I am betman!
          Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
          • Apr 2009
          • 1364
          • 53
          • 206
          • 7,755

          #14
          Originally posted by The Surgeon
          If he cant hang with a guy who hits as hard as Kontelik then he has no chance with the other champs so he gotta take his shot sometime, best start with this guy i think, good match for Khan
          O_o Guys i do understand that Boxrec is a great evil... but did you manage to look up at his record at least??? The last guy whom Kotelnik defeated was an undefeated 25(24) KO artist Marcos Maidana...

          I`ve seen that fight. Maidana was putting a heavy pressure on Kotelnik for the whole 12 rounds, and he managed to hurt him ONE time only, and even then he could not knock him down... Amir`s power is nowhere near to Maidana`s... And taking to consideration how good is Kotelnik at counter-punching this fight would be anything but an easy walk for Khan...

          Comment

          • mrosborne
            Contender
            Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
            • Nov 2006
            • 322
            • 22
            • 8
            • 6,376

            #15
            Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
            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.
            This is the voice of logic and reason. Kotelnik is very sound fundamentally and has a good chin. Maidana couldn't take him out, and he is a MUCH harder hitting fighter than Khan ever will be. Khan has speed but is weak mentally and his chin is like Glass Joe's in Punch Out. Kotelnik is going to whip Khan's ass.

            Comment

            • Sparked_1985
              Undisputed Champion
              Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
              • Jan 2009
              • 7250
              • 226
              • 71
              • 14,112

              #16
              Originally posted by The Surgeon
              Fighting EACH OTHER??? Please say yes! LETS GO HALL!!!! That boy is goin places! Plus i hate Small
              Did you see his one loss?

              I haven't, but from what I've seen of Hall he is solid chinned. I just can't believe he got KO'd by Conception who bless him is a bit rubbish. How is that even possible, did he hit him with a brick?

              Comment

              • alza1988
                Undisputed Champion
                Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                • Jan 2008
                • 6813
                • 244
                • 260
                • 17,879

                #17
                Originally posted by ~Alar~
                O_o Guys i do understand that Boxrec is a great evil... but did you manage to look up at his record at least??? The last guy whom Kotelnik defeated was an undefeated 25(24) KO artist Marcos Maidana...

                I`ve seen that fight. Maidana was putting a heavy pressure on Kotelnik for the whole 12 rounds, and he managed to hurt him ONE time only, and even then he could not knock him down... Amir`s power is nowhere near to Maidana`s... And taking to consideration how good is Kotelnik at counter-punching this fight would be anything but an easy walk for Khan...
                Thx for info . Here's the full fight .

                Comment

                • Dave Rado
                  Undisputed Champion
                  Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 8064
                  • 266
                  • 453
                  • 14,460

                  #18
                  Originally posted by Pullcounter
                  on a different note, khan should not compare himself to pac, he's no where close.
                  He didn't compare himself, he just said he had been inspired by him.

                  Comment

                  • Chunk..
                    Shot To ****!
                    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 32228
                    • 687
                    • 163
                    • 47,451

                    #19
                    As far as Khan's chin goes -The advantages outweigh the disadvantages. The speed, power and accuracy have to count for something?

                    Comment

                    • Dave Rado
                      Undisputed Champion
                      Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 8064
                      • 266
                      • 453
                      • 14,460

                      #20
                      Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
                      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.
                      If Khan can't beat Kotelnik, then he can't beat any world class fighter. Kotelnik is a very good fighter but he's much less of a threat to Khan than Valero, Marquez, Funeka, Prescott, Campbell, or Bradley. I think he's a good test for Khan at this point in his career. My only objection to the fight is that it's too early for him to be fighting for a belt, IMO, he needs some more learning fights under Roach first, to improve his fundamentals and test himself against a variety of styles. If he beats Kotelnik, what then? I don't think he's ready for Ortiz yet. I think he could end up following the path of David Reid, who won a world title before he had had enough learning fights, and then got beaten up so badly by his first genuinely world class opponent he faced after that (Trinidad) that he was never the same again. A much more strategically sound opponent for him at this point in his career would have been David Diaz, or Alex Arthur, IMO. But Warren has never been a long term thinker, and has always put short term titles above the long term welfare of his boxers. It's a shame.
                      Last edited by Dave Rado; 05-11-2009, 05:22 PM.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP