Amir Khan is the biggest DISGRACE in world boxing.
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go back to ******** boxingthis china-chinned hype job is a typical warren fighter. Not only does he get massive exposure and an incredible casual following, he is probably a millionaire already for beating on past prime featherweights such as gomez and barrera. Also blown up featherweights are a staple for his game such as limond.
The first time he stepped in class that fine china jaw was checked within 30 seconds of the fight. Following; of the most brutal knockouts i have ever seen. He comes back to put a beating on a living legend and has the cheek and disrespect to claim it as a great win even though barrera suffered a cut requiring 30 stiches.
Meanwhile, we have the true warriors of british boxing such as carl froch who was also a standout amatuer except he has worked his way to a very worthy title shot which he took by beating one of the best north american smws in a war. He then travelled to the usa and knocked out the former undisputed middleweight champion in hostile territory after being out boxed. His granite chin making the comeback possible. Also, david haye is worthy of a mention. Despite having an awful, bone china chin he is near suicidal in his quest to become heavyweight champ and soon he will have his chance.
Amir khan doesn't even deserve a shot at sparring with kotelnik, let along fighting for a 'world title'. Here is hoping kotelnik shatters that glass jaw in suitably devastating fashion.
This is a total disgrace.
I have just heard he is talking about a fight with hatton, marquez or mayweather. This is obscene.
Amir kahn has done nothing to warrant a fight of that magnitude. He is a glass jawed joke.
The only thing he has done of note in his career is get starched within 1 minute of fighting an inexperienced unkown fighter.
Since when should that get you a title shot and the right to speak about fighting hatton and mayweather?
This is a disgrace. The true warriors of british boxing, like haye and froch have sweated blood and gone through wars to get where they are now. All khan has done is heatbutted a former superbantam weight great and the corrupt ref stops the fight in the 5th round after the blood loss was enough to fill a pint glass.
He is pure hype. Pure. Kotelnik will end this train once and for all.Comment
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Of that, definitely not!
Kotelnik is a non-puncher. You could make the case he has fought decent, solid opposition such as Witter, Maidana, M'Baye etc but at the end of the day he is featherfisted. You need a bit of pop to beat Khan. Most top 140lbers have some good pop. A fight with Holt, Bradely or Pac would last about 48 seconds less than the Prescott fight.Comment
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Yoy don't know what you are talking about, ******. Got that reject? Know what I'm saying eyeball?Of that, definitely not!
Kotelnik is a non-puncher. You could make the case he has fought decent, solid opposition such as Witter, Maidana, M'Baye etc but at the end of the day he is featherfisted. You need a bit of pop to beat Khan. Most top 140lbers have some good pop. A fight with Holt, Bradely or Pac would last about 48 seconds less than the Prescott fight.Comment
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If he has a Glass chin like you make out, His KO record should not matter for such a high calibre of boxer that Kotelnik. Especially if Khan is moving UP in weightOf that, definitely not!
Kotelnik is a non-puncher. You could make the case he has fought decent, solid opposition such as Witter, Maidana, M'Baye etc but at the end of the day he is featherfisted. You need a bit of pop to beat Khan. Most top 140lbers have some good pop. A fight with Holt, Bradely or Pac would last about 48 seconds less than the Prescott fight.
Sorry pal, but you're full of it. You don't know what you're talking aboutComment
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easier for me to copy and paste my view from article
excerpt from a tim starks article.
I did think Barrera had enough left to beat Khan, whose chin is legitimately shaky, so I'm not dissing the clever matchmaking. Just because it ended up being a masterstroke of a choice doesn't mean it wasn't one that had some risk. Khan, who'd had just one fight since the Prescott disaster, looked completely rebuilt courtesy the importing of top trainer Freddie Roach. Nothing's going to change Khan's speed and power -- it is those inherent traits that make Khan a promising young fighter, along with his excellent Olympic background. Combined with his good looks, charisma and an atypical background for a professional boxer -- he's a ****** of Pakistani heritage -- it's enough to push him into the level of potential star. In the United Kingdom, he was a big star before the Prescott loss, a big star after it and he's a big star now; the question is whether he becomes a star beyond the U.K.
Against Barrera, he took a nice step forward on the kind of rebound he needs to make if he's going to be beloved by anyone other than his home country fans. The Khan who fought Barrera was not too intoxicated with his own strengths to ignore his weaknesses. Khan, like a lot of fighters with shaky chins, can make a living in this sport if he is good defensively, good offensively and makes the right choices about when to be good at one or the other. Against Prescott, Khan was terrible defensively and made all the wrong choices, clearly thinking he would outgun his man. Against Barrera, he chose well and immediately put his guard back up after firing. Yes, the horrendous cut Barrera suffered contributed to the quality of Khan's showing, but I repeat as I have plenty since that Khan looked very good even before the cut.
I don't think Khan's fought anyone with Kotelnik's skill level, and the weight leap means Khan's shaky chin is probably all the more vulnerable. We've seen since the Prescott loss that Prescott probably isn't the puncher his record suggests, as he couldn't knockout Humberto Toledo, who'd been stopped four times in six losses. Kotelnik may not be a big puncher, but he's enough of one under these circumstances to pose a danger to Khan's chin. Khan has a tremendous advantage in speed, and that's not a joke about his frequent motor vehicle violations.Comment
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