Khan's team do seem a bit shady. Reminds me of when Naz had his family members managing him, it went a long way to ruining his career.
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Originally posted by Prince Mongo View PostI understand what you are saying about racial steriotyping but dumping his family is going to be especially tough for him because of dynamics in Asian families. The ties in Asian families are much stronger and more influencial than practically any other group of people.
Anyone thinking that Amir can just " drop his dad " has no idea how significant the family unit is to most eastern cultures/civilisations.
It is highly unlikely that will happen.
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Originally posted by champ_kw View PostAriza's story is too unbelievable. It reads like a fairy tale. So you mean to tell me while you're in Vegas for a fight, you just happen to bring the contracts to not only Khan, but Pac and Chavez too? And u just randomly keep your most important paperwork in a duffle bag on your hotel floor or something? Sounds too far fetched. Why even pack those contracts with u? That's like packing your ski boots on a trip to Hawaii. Those contracts had nothing to do with Khan, so why bring them? Like I said, sounds too far fetched.
And why didn't Ariza call the police, or at least hotel security ?
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Originally posted by Ray Dollars View PostThe sounds very similar to Naz all those years ago. He got successful, put his brother Riath and other member s of his family in charge of business matters and suddenly became very difficult to deal with.
Khan losing Ariza seems a bad move when you see the improvement in his chin.
Khan was drained at lightweight, and his defence/technique has improved significantly under Freddie.
Back/neck conditioning has little to do with punch resistance.
Having strong neck muscles can help, but only if you can see the punch coming, and don't get hit flush.
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Originally posted by ClitschKO_cuzn View PostThis is a bad move from team Khan I just can't see Amir getting to far without Ariza. Even he admitted that his big win against Maidana was because he came in with an excelent condition that night. He praised Ariza for getting him into such great shape and now this.
The problem here is that Amir's people think he is a bigger star than what he really is. They see him in the same level as Ricky Hatton, Manny Pacquiao, Oscar delahoya etc.etc. But he is not at that level. He may be one day but he is not as of rite now.
The only way that Ariza could possibly exert the influence that you guys project, would be if he was as bent as they come.
Using Ariza, when you previously had nobody, would offer significant improvements..... using Ariza, when you already have a top strength/conditioning trainer, should make no difference at all, unless Ariza is using "alternative" techniques.
What, Ariza is the only person in the world who understands plyometrics?
Come on guys, there are fkn hundreds of qualified trainers.
Up until a short time ago Ariza was not even interested in pursuing his craft, he became a stuntman. He does not possess any "world-breaking" techniques, that are only known to him.
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Khan could do with keeping Ariza in his camp to be fair, don't want to be getting rid of him at the moment.
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