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BlueMike
KO in 54 seconds

Couldn't beleive it!!!
Mancot Blue
It's actually Khan, unless you're on about the German 'keeper.

In fact, it's actually Khan't judging by the first 54 seconds of his fight...
lincoln exile
QUOTE (BlueMike @ Sep 6 2008, 11:26 PM) *
KO in 54 seconds

Couldn't beleive it!!!



Glad I'm not one of those unlucky people who paid to watch it biggrin.gif
arny
Twas only a matter of time till he got found out.
steveo1
Knocked out twice in 54 seconds, he split with his trainer and has struggled since. He only just beat Michael Gomez whose at the end of his career last time out and got done tonight by Breidis Prescott whose unbeaten and now has a record of 18 knock out wins from 20 fights, he was a big bloke had no fert and just laid into khan from the first bell. Khan is going to have to get his defence sorted if he is to ever come back and make a go of being a world champion.
CHESTER68
actualy complained he was,nt a big enough name to be ppv...justified---remember rushing back from our home game at macc to by a £12.78 round at the village green in tarvin to see foreman knock someone out with one hit..then 6 lads go home in your van without getting me a britvic 55 each. somethings you never get over rolleyes.gif
Gary_Peters
Gutted.

Where was Allah during his moment of need?
Falstaff
QUOTE (steveo1 @ Sep 7 2008, 12:00 AM) *
Knocked out twice in 54 seconds, he split with his trainer and has struggled since. He only just beat Michael Gomez whose at the end of his career last time out and got done tonight by Breidis Prescott whose unbeaten and now has a record of 18 knock out wins from 20 fights, he was a big bloke had no fert and just laid into khan from the first bell. Khan is going to have to get his defence sorted if he is to ever come back and make a go of being a world champion.


He appears to have a glass chin, so is always going to be vulnerable, even against lesser fighters.
steveo1
QUOTE (Falstaff @ Sep 7 2008, 12:06 AM) *
QUOTE (steveo1 @ Sep 7 2008, 12:00 AM) *
Knocked out twice in 54 seconds, he split with his trainer and has struggled since. He only just beat Michael Gomez whose at the end of his career last time out and got done tonight by Breidis Prescott whose unbeaten and now has a record of 18 knock out wins from 20 fights, he was a big bloke had no fert and just laid into khan from the first bell. Khan is going to have to get his defence sorted if he is to ever come back and make a go of being a world champion.


He appears to have a glass chin, so is always going to be vulnerable, even against lesser fighters.

Indeed he does, michael gomez is at the end of his career and he only just got past him on points after a shaky few opening rounds after he got knocked out, is he even that good a punch either? He seems like a prince nazeem but at least Naz had the skills to be champion for a number of years and back his talk up in victory after victory and only lost eventually to Barrera on points. Khan's arms are always down and like you say his glasschin does him no favours, a couple of punches and he is gone, this bloke did seem a powerhouse and had plenty of potential, fighting undefeated fighters always a risk.
CHESTER68
QUOTE (Falstaff @ Sep 7 2008, 12:06 AM) *
QUOTE (steveo1 @ Sep 7 2008, 12:00 AM) *
Knocked out twice in 54 seconds, he split with his trainer and has struggled since. He only just beat Michael Gomez whose at the end of his career last time out and got done tonight by Breidis Prescott whose unbeaten and now has a record of 18 knock out wins from 20 fights, he was a big bloke had no fert and just laid into khan from the first bell. Khan is going to have to get his defence sorted if he is to ever come back and make a go of being a world champion.


He appears to have a glass chin, so is always going to be vulnerable, even against lesser fighters.

was actualy hopefull last fight when he was under pressure and won-my god has never saved me when i took a kickin--b****r religion its going to America that sorts the men from the boys......Ask Naseem Hammed lol biggrin.gif

Pete Bulmer's Wedge
QUOTE (Gary_Peters @ Sep 7 2008, 12:06 AM) *
Gutted.

Where was Allah during his moment of need?

Why the F**K is this tool Peters even allowed to post this rascist rubbish?

CHESTER68
QUOTE (Pete Bulmer's Wedge @ Sep 7 2008, 12:28 AM) *
QUOTE (Gary_Peters @ Sep 7 2008, 12:06 AM) *
Gutted.

Where was Allah during his moment of need?

Why the F**K is this tool Peters even allowed to post this rascist rubbish?

touchy subject.....if mohammed posted it then you dare not comment dont go there mate
Jono
Bad for Kahn, Good for me. $$$ (Y).

Unlucky Nationalists, It was obvious who was going to win that fight, (16 knockouts out of 18 fights).
1 Ryan Sugden
Maybe all this hype about this so called future "superstar" will go away! First time his actually faced some-one with abit of potential(not a great deal aswell) and was out classed. The only British Boxer worthy of future stardom is David Haye. Put his head down worked real hard and is quietly getting the results and will rock the heavyweight world in the next 2 years!
Mancot Blue
QUOTE (Pete Bulmer's Wedge @ Sep 7 2008, 12:28 AM) *
QUOTE (Gary_Peters @ Sep 7 2008, 12:06 AM) *
Gutted.

Where was Allah during his moment of need?

Why the F**K is this tool Peters even allowed to post this rascist rubbish?


Is it, though? Khan is a Muslim, is he not?

It's like saying "Where was God during their moment of need?" if England lose on Wednesday.
GaroldBlue
well chuffed, cocky little s**t.
3mm
Saw the 'extended highlights' on tv and, as the commentator pointed out, he spent more time walking to the ring than he actually spent in it blush.gif
Gary_Peters
QUOTE (Pete Bulmer's Wedge @ Sep 7 2008, 12:28 AM) *
Why the F**K is this tool Peters even allowed to post this rascist rubbish?

How is it racist exactly?

Muslims aren't even a race, therefore it is impossible to be 'racist' towards them.

In conclusion, please learn firstly how to spell the word 'racist', and secondly research it's correct meaning. It's clear to me that you are massively, massively out of your depth here, you illiterate and foolish individual.
Cooky
QUOTE (Gary_Peters @ Sep 7 2008, 11:01 AM) *
QUOTE (Pete Bulmer's Wedge @ Sep 7 2008, 12:28 AM) *
Why the F**K is this tool Peters even allowed to post this rascist rubbish?

How is it racist exactly?

Muslims aren't even a race, therefore it is impossible to be 'racist' towards them.

In conclusion, please learn firstly how to spell the word 'racist', and secondly research it's correct meaning. It's clear to me that you are massively, massively out of your depth here, you illiterate and foolish individual.

Why exactly are you on here?
steveo1
QUOTE (1 Ryan Sugden @ Sep 7 2008, 02:24 AM) *
Maybe all this hype about this so called future "superstar" will go away! First time his actually faced some-one with abit of potential(not a great deal aswell) and was out classed. The only British Boxer worthy of future stardom is David Haye. Put his head down worked real hard and is quietly getting the results and will rock the heavyweight world in the next 2 years!

I would agree with that, to much hype to soon for Amir Khan, signing up to Sky Box Office, predicting he will be a champion by the age of 21, etc. He was doing ok when on itv, just kept plodding away and learning his trade and make the opponents gradually better than in say 4 years time and say 30 odd fights under his belt he would be ready to take on better fights. It was a massive risk taking on this fella to early and it makes you wonder with it being on box office that frank warren has had to bring somebody who was half decent so people would buy it, warren didnt bank on this bloke being able to knock khan out with a minute though!

David Haye you just never really see around, he gets on with it and works his a**e off and it showed when he beat Enzo Mackrinelli last time out, Haye is done all the hardwork without the amout of hype as Khan and is heading towards making a big name for himself in the future at the heavyweight division.
1 Ryan Sugden
QUOTE (steveo1 @ Sep 7 2008, 11:04 AM) *
QUOTE (1 Ryan Sugden @ Sep 7 2008, 02:24 AM) *
Maybe all this hype about this so called future "superstar" will go away! First time his actually faced some-one with abit of potential(not a great deal aswell) and was out classed. The only British Boxer worthy of future stardom is David Haye. Put his head down worked real hard and is quietly getting the results and will rock the heavyweight world in the next 2 years!

I would agree with that, to much hype to soon for Amir Khan, signing up to Sky Box Office, predicting he will be a champion by the age of 21, etc. He was doing ok when on itv, just kept plodding away and learning his trade and make the opponents gradually better than in say 4 years time and say 30 odd fights under his belt he would be ready to take on better fights. It was a massive risk taking on this fella to early and it makes you wonder with it being on box office that frank warren has had to bring somebody who was half decent so people would buy it, warren didnt bank on this bloke being able to knock khan out with a minute though!

David Haye you just never really see around, he gets on with it and works his a**e off and it showed when he beat Enzo Mackrinelli last time out, Haye is done all the hardwork without the amout of hype as Khan and is heading towards making a big name for himself in the future at the heavyweight division.


agreed! and you know your stuff young man!
angel of the north
I am not a Khan fan but as a fighter he has come on leaps and bounds but is being rushed when there is no need to rush him.
This defeat is a bad one in that it was a first round ko which hits the coinfidance hard of any fighter but he will learn from it and come back stronger
for it. no defeat is good but better to lose now when learning your trade than when your up with the big hitters.
Hugh Jass
The best part is Khan was banging on about a "super" fight with Hatton at the middle or end of next year judging by Khan's last three perfomances it would be the quickest fight in history he has no defence at all and cant take a decent punch so it doesnt bode well for the lad. Cook v Arthur was a decent fight though
Hugh Jass
QUOTE (steveo1 @ Sep 7 2008, 11:04 AM) *
QUOTE (1 Ryan Sugden @ Sep 7 2008, 02:24 AM) *
Maybe all this hype about this so called future "superstar" will go away! First time his actually faced some-one with abit of potential(not a great deal aswell) and was out classed. The only British Boxer worthy of future stardom is David Haye. Put his head down worked real hard and is quietly getting the results and will rock the heavyweight world in the next 2 years!

I would agree with that, to much hype to soon for Amir Khan, signing up to Sky Box Office, predicting he will be a champion by the age of 21, etc. He was doing ok when on itv, just kept plodding away and learning his trade and make the opponents gradually better than in say 4 years time and say 30 odd fights under his belt he would be ready to take on better fights. It was a massive risk taking on this fella to early and it makes you wonder with it being on box office that frank warren has had to bring somebody who was half decent so people would buy it, warren didnt bank on this bloke being able to knock khan out with a minute though!

David Haye you just never really see around, he gets on with it and works his a**e off and it showed when he beat Enzo Mackrinelli last time out, Haye is done all the hardwork without the amout of hype as Khan and is heading towards making a big name for himself in the future at the heavyweight division.


Haye will win the heavyweight divison on one thing the competion is non-existent have you seen Klitschko's last two fights awful the man can only jab. As for Haye not being around have you not seen him on Soccer AM or Steve Bunces boxing hour going on about how handsome and hard he is he will be heavyweight champion due to it being his natural weight but he hypes himself more than anyone in boxing
Silver Fox
biggrin.gif Made me laugh.I dom't like the lad at all.Done nothing as a fighter and yet has a big head as if he was a world champ with 20 defences of his belt.
Big Club Syndrome
QUOTE (Silver Fox @ Sep 7 2008, 01:49 PM) *
biggrin.gif Made me laugh.I dom't like the lad at all.Done nothing as a fighter and yet has a big head as if he was a world champ with 20 defences of his belt.


As above, never realy taken to the lad.
martyn blue
Just watched the fight now. That Prescot played that Khan a bit of sweet chin music. Goodnight Vienna.
steveo1
QUOTE (Hugh Jass @ Sep 7 2008, 11:37 AM) *
QUOTE (steveo1 @ Sep 7 2008, 11:04 AM) *
QUOTE (1 Ryan Sugden @ Sep 7 2008, 02:24 AM) *
Maybe all this hype about this so called future "superstar" will go away! First time his actually faced some-one with abit of potential(not a great deal aswell) and was out classed. The only British Boxer worthy of future stardom is David Haye. Put his head down worked real hard and is quietly getting the results and will rock the heavyweight world in the next 2 years!

I would agree with that, to much hype to soon for Amir Khan, signing up to Sky Box Office, predicting he will be a champion by the age of 21, etc. He was doing ok when on itv, just kept plodding away and learning his trade and make the opponents gradually better than in say 4 years time and say 30 odd fights under his belt he would be ready to take on better fights. It was a massive risk taking on this fella to early and it makes you wonder with it being on box office that frank warren has had to bring somebody who was half decent so people would buy it, warren didnt bank on this bloke being able to knock khan out with a minute though!

David Haye you just never really see around, he gets on with it and works his a**e off and it showed when he beat Enzo Mackrinelli last time out, Haye is done all the hardwork without the amout of hype as Khan and is heading towards making a big name for himself in the future at the heavyweight division.


Haye will win the heavyweight divison on one thing the competion is non-existent have you seen Klitschko's last two fights awful the man can only jab. As for Haye not being around have you not seen him on Soccer AM or Steve Bunces boxing hour going on about how handsome and hard he is he will be heavyweight champion due to it being his natural weight but he hypes himself more than anyone in boxing

Hes been on Soccer Am and the Steve Bunce show hardly Parky like Khan has done, Khan seems to have done a lot of media work and is has been on all kinds of shows. What am saying about Haye is when a fight comes along you never see him the bloke, like against Enzo Mackrinelli who was in training camp abroad somewhere but nobody knew where as he was keeping a low profile and training his a**e off. I do like Khan but he has a lot to learn and i feel he has been hyped up into a big name without really beating anybody half decent and already hes getting deals with sky box office and was being compared to the likes of Hamed, Tyson and Lewis unsure.gif

I agree about the heavyweight division and it is shocking at the moment, its has been for a good few years now with nobody of note coming through, it just shows how bad it is when Klitschko is the main man as he isnt that good, am not saying David Haye is the next legend killer but he certainly goes about his business the right way, ok he is a cocky sod but he has the skills to back up and comes out winning at the end of it as well.
Arrogant Blue
There is only one British boxer who deserves plaudits for his hard work, dedication and humility. That is Mr Calzaghe.

Beaten everyone who has been put in front of him including the likes of Eubank, Lacy, Hopkins and Kessler who are world class boxers.

Always quick to praise his opponent and acts in a humble and sportsmanlike manner.

Certainly not a cocky individual like those jobbers Khan and Haye though he is the greatest boxer this country has produced.

The likes of Haye and Khan pale into insignificance when Calzaghe is mentioned.
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