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Originally posted by azza-mc View Postamir khannnnnn
It just seems there is a lot of pressure on him to get to the title "NOW"...not sure if that is true since I don't live in England, but just judging from the outside it does seem that way.
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the future looks bright
Yukeno Andino 6-0
Alex De Jesus 10-0
Juan Manuel Lopez 13-0
Julio Cesar Garcia
John Duddy - these five fighting this week
Mario Santiago 15-0
Daniel Jimenez 15-1
Elio Rojas 16-0
Roberto Benitez 4-0
Peter Quillin 6-0
Shamone Alvarez 15-0
Anthony Peterson 19-0
Victor Vasquez 1-0
Andre Berto 14-0
Abner Mares
Vicente Escobedo 10-1
Jason Estrada
Dmitri Salita
Edgar Santana
Allen Green
amir khannnnnn
Andre Dirrell
Rock Allen
Vanes Martirosyan ect ectLast edited by IwatchBoxing; 09-25-2006, 10:22 PM.
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thats true there is alot of pressure,we just get excited when we see talent like khan has cause its not often a MASSIVE fighter is born from this country
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forgot Duddy fights this weekend w/Yukeno and Julio Cesar Garcia. Dont really know if its televisied
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Originally posted by gerardofpr View PostThat Andino fight was funny as hell, remember that dude staring him down? Hit the canvas in about 20 secs. you forgot to mention Correa.
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Originally posted by azza-mc View Postthats true there is alot of pressure,we just get excited when we see talent like khan has cause its not often a MASSIVE fighter is born from this country
I just don't want to see the kid have his career ended early when there is no need...he has a lot of raw/natural ability that other fighters don't have, so over time, with the proper training he can really become good, if not great...he still has flaws and that can easily be improved with time... if he feels he needs a new trainer to go to the next level, better to do it before you reach the top 10...not saying he can't make an adjustment later since we all saw the improvement Lennox made when he went with Emanuel, but why go through a knockout loss before you change...the longer you wait, the more humble you can be when you finally get the title...Hamed should of been better in my opinion, but he was a bit to out of control.
Amir makes similar mistakes that Hamed makes with his defense, ex: he tends to drop his hands and he doesn't tuck his chin enough...at least from the last time I saw him he didn't...it is about not being hit and if you are, making sure that the punch doesn't land flush...just look how good Bernard Hopkins's defense is, great example what you should do...guys like Ali and Roy are freaks of nature that get away with things you shouldn't be able to get away with, but over time it catches up with you.
If Amir is to see Ali and Floyd, why not see Ray Leonard as wellLast edited by Abe Attell; 09-25-2006, 08:24 PM.
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