Friday, 14 December 2012
Khan he change?
A friend of
mine bumped into Freddie Roach, former trainer of Amir Khan, at JFK airport a
few months ago. During their conversation, Roach hit the nail on the head when he explained
Khan’s problem: “he stays in the
pocket too long”. Fans of the NFL will know that quarterbacks who hang around
in the pocket tend to end up flat on their backs – precisely what has happened
to Khan on more than one occasion. He
now has a new trainer, Virgil Hill, and claims to have developed a more defensive
style, which he plans to display in Los Angeles on Saturday night. He probably won't be troubled by his opponent Carlos
Molina, a lightweight stepping up a division who is four inches shorter
than Khan and doesn't carry much of a punch. Should he win that fight (and if he doesn’t he may as well retire), the
caliber of opponent Khan will need to face in the future will necessitate the
kind of defensive skills which have generally been lacking amongst British
fighters. New style or not, what is
certain is that eventually he will take one on the chin – even the greats get
hit sometimes. And as I’ve stated before,
it’s rare for any fighter to be able to add muscle to that particular part of
their anatomy.
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