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Amir Khan just needs to live the life, he keeps ****ing on about his wife and family 'Does he have kids?' if so just let the wife deal with the kid 'She is going nowhere'.
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostI could remember when Khan was like 25 26 he used to say he wanted to retire young around 30 now at 32 it's "I got a lot left in the tank."
He's simply not improving under Hunter. Still lacking awareness, not moving his head. Throwing the same ole tired combos, pushing his punches, and even looping his punches a bit now. I thought if anything Virgil could improve his defense but that hasn't happened at all.
He literally was better off just staying with Roach at the wildcard. I think he was probably getting better sparring there too.
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Khan is in a loaded division and will get his ass kicked by all of the higher ranked fighters like a spence, Thurman, porter, Garcia etc. His lane is with the Jesse vargas' and Andre bertos and josesito lopez's of the division. Not sure he beats any of them either.
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Originally posted by Larky101 View PostIn his car perhaps but his boxing career? Really.
Mr Hatton was crossing a road in Bolton town centre on March 2, 2006, when Khan's £65,000 BMW 645 convertible swerved past a queue of cars which had stopped for a red light and ploughed into him.
His right leg was detached from his hip and he had to have a metal rod inserted in his leg. He could walk only with the aid of a stick.
A trial last year heard that Khan had been driving at up to 47mph in the moments before he hit Mr Hatton. Khan was cleared of dangerous driving but convicted of driving without due care and attention, fined £1,000 and banned from driving for six months.
Khan, 21, was given a second ban a few weeks later after a court heard he had driven along a motorway at up to 140mph, nine months after hitting Mr Hatton.
Update: the guy he hit lapsed into depression as he couldn't work any more, and turned to drink and recently died aged 57.
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Originally posted by angkag View PostThe rest of the world is safer when Khan is in the ring and off the roads, here's a clip about his driving habits:
Mr Hatton was crossing a road in Bolton town centre on March 2, 2006, when Khan's £65,000 BMW 645 convertible swerved past a queue of cars which had stopped for a red light and ploughed into him.
His right leg was detached from his hip and he had to have a metal rod inserted in his leg. He could walk only with the aid of a stick.
A trial last year heard that Khan had been driving at up to 47mph in the moments before he hit Mr Hatton. Khan was cleared of dangerous driving but convicted of driving without due care and attention, fined £1,000 and banned from driving for six months.
Khan, 21, was given a second ban a few weeks later after a court heard he had driven along a motorway at up to 140mph, nine months after hitting Mr Hatton.
Update: the guy he hit lapsed into depression as he couldn't work any more, and turned to drink and recently died aged 57.
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