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  • EXIGE
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    Amir As Pro.

    Hey every1 i found out ages ago that Amir was a pro (well in fact after the kindelan fight) but i just want to know how u lot think he will do in his professional career. as of yet i cant rele c anything that special in him for the professional game but im still confident he will be a success. what does every1 else think on him.

    heres an article about the whole Amir Khan thing (where hes fighting next blah blah)

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    oh yeah and if u dont like british boxing then dont ***** about it. the thread does not need "amir is **** cos hes british" and stuff like that.

    Thanks
  • cornerman
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    I would have liked to see Amir as an Amateur for a while longer, at least until after the world championships. He is still very young and there is no need for him to have turned pro as soon as he has, after the next Olympics he would still have only been 21. However he's with Frank Warren and you can hardly say that he's known for overmatching his fighters so im sure Amir will be eased in on a slow learning curve, just hope the public don't loose interest in him like they did with Audley, by the way whats happened to him now? It'll be interesting to see how Amir develops as a pro.

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    • EXIGE
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      #3
      good points. Audley wanted to become heavyweight champ and many would agree because there is not much in the way of him in the heavyweight division. look on skysports it tells u loads

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      • JUYJUY
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        #4
        Let's not forget that Amir was an outstanding Amateur, his Amateur career didn't last long but it was glittering. After totally dominating Nationally he decided to display his quick hands, timing and accuracy all over the World...

        Amir won the Junior Olympics in 2003 where he was named best boxer in all weight divisions, then he won the Senior European Championships at the ripe old age of 16 where he again was named best boxer in all weight divisions, then he won the Junior World Championships where he yet again was named best boxer in all weight divisions, then came the Senior World Championships where he lost to the great Kindelan, next up was the Olympics where he again lost to the great Kindelan, and then third time lucky he beat the great Kindelan just a few weeks ago having trained "10 times harder" than he had done for the Olympics.

        Amir is obviously a talent, and very assured for his age, he has added some solid power behind his punches and is willing to work hard in the gym to adapt to the professional ranks. He says that he will be a World Champion before his 21st birthday (which will break Naseem Hamed's record as youngest British World Champion) and plans on retiring at age 25!

        This kid truly believes that he will be a legend, so let's just wait and see if he can adapt.. (he has tools)..

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        • The_One77
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          #5
          is it true btw that he getting paid one millions pounds for his first pro fight?

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          • xKillingJokex
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            #6
            seems like he has the tools to be a very good fighter. Hopefully they will ease him slowly..get some easy wins under his belt before stepping up the competition.

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            • Manny_P
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              #7
              a lil too hasty in my opinion, but you gotta be gotta been doin what gotta be done! He look good though (no ****) !
              Last edited by Manny_P; 05-28-2005, 12:34 PM.

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              • TheKnifeManconi
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                #8
                do you have a vid of him?

                no idea who it is

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                • Tha Greatest
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                  #9
                  I would like to fight him in a few years when I also go pro

                  I'm in his weight class

                  and it would be a crazy fight

                  get your money ready to order my ppv and watch me upset the british world!

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                  • EXIGE
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by The_One77
                    is it true btw that he getting paid one millions pounds for his first pro fight?
                    he simply got paid just for Frank Warren to be able to promote him and to call himself a "professional"

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