Khan Vs Prescott
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Serves the little sh*te right if you ask me.
He's cocky, arrogant, and over rates himself. If he stopped pissing about and stopped thinking he was invincible he'd be a decent fighter.
There was a post last wek about Khan verus Hatton, Hatton would murder him unless he bucks his idea's up.
I hope this is the kick up the **** he needs and he comes back to fulfil his true potential.
He's cocky, arrogant, and over rates himself. If he stopped pissing about and stopped thinking he was invincible he'd be a decent fighter.
There was a post last wek about Khan verus Hatton, Hatton would murder him unless he bucks his idea's up.
I hope this is the kick up the **** he needs and he comes back to fulfil his true potential.
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I heard that Amir has been fasting for Ramadan? If yes, could this have contributed to why he responded in such a weak manner, and was all over the place? Could fasting have been one of the factors to affect his physical strength and morale to fight this match? I also heard that Amir shouldn't have fought. It's against their religion to fight during Ramadan. Perhaps he didn't want to disappoint his fans and promotors by not fighting a pre-scheduled match. Not sure how far in advance Ramadan month is annouced. May be, it was just an unfortunate clash of dates? Dunno.
In Amir's feedback, he didn't mention anything about his fasting.
I have only stated above what I have heard, from sports and nutrition point of view. I don't know how true it is about him fasting.
In Amir's feedback, he didn't mention anything about his fasting.
I have only stated above what I have heard, from sports and nutrition point of view. I don't know how true it is about him fasting.
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