Khan should fight Prescott December 15th. It's time to get rid of those demons.
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People still **** on about Prescott?
Roach has done a lot for Khan and really brought him a long but it's time he moves on. Whilst the partnership proved to be very successful, there is something that isn't visible that hinders Khan's progression.
I don't know whether it's to do with Roach, Khan or a mixture of the two - but a change in environment should prove to be a beneficial decision.
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Smart move by Khan Roach has taken him as far as he can go its time for a change now Steward/Roger Mayweather would be good choices
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Originally posted by IIG View PostKhan's decision making has been horrible in the past, so I expect his pick for a new trainer to be disastrous. Roach/Ariza was the winning ticket for him, and made him better than I ever believed he was. He tried to teach Ariza a lesson a couple of times, but only ended up hurting himself. Outside of maybe Adam Booth, who has the patience and strategy to see the job through, I think we've seen the best of Khan.
You are the only one with the best suggestion. Roach/Ariza was certainly the winning ticket. But moreso having Ariza. Ariza was critical, pivotal, and the lone reason behind Amir Khan's major successes. Those special blends he was feeding Amir Khan made him into quite a powerful force. But without Ariza and those special blend shakes, Amir Khan will fall flat on his back every single time, exposing himself as nothing more than an amateur and/or a C-grade fighter.
Amir Khan needs to get back with Ariza and drop the VADA and/or USADA testing for his future fights and he'll be back to form beating up everyone Lance Armstrong style.
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The Problem ain't the trainer!!!!
Amir Khan's problem sure as hell isn't Freddie Roach.
Doesn't matter which trainer he goes with he doesn't listen to instructions, especially when he is under pressure.
I think Adam Booth would be a good choice but he is quite strict so I'm not sure he would put up with Khan not listening to him. Also if David Haye or George Groves were fighting around the same time as Khan do you really think he would make Khan his top priority? Not a chance
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I don't think no trainer can help Khan the more I think about it, he will never all of a sudden develop great Defense and he certainly won't get a stronger chin all of a sudden EITHER!
He is likely one more KO away from really considering retirementLast edited by sicko; 09-02-2012, 12:31 PM.
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