Amir Khan On Keith Thurman: I Think He Needs To Change His Name To "Sometimes".

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He was nowhere near the same f!ghter that I fought. The Luis Collazo that I fought had more confidence. I think me beating him dropped his confidence a lot. I put him down three times. Thurman didn't seem to hurt him. Obviously with that head clash, I think that kind of disheartened him, but he was in the thick of it. He was coming on strong and hurt him with some good shots. Another 30 seconds in that round, I think if Collazo would have put the pressure on, he could've maybe ended it that round because, to be honest with you, Thurman had nothing left.

Thurman is normally like a bully f!ghter, but when Collazo stood there in front of him and backed him up a little bit, I think Thurman didn't like that. It showed me and other f!ghters a lot now what Thurman's all about really. Thurman was the guy who was on his back foot. He's the one who was running. When I fought Collazo, my strategy and game plan, everything was just right and where it needed to be; little steps back and obviously make him fall into shots, whereas with Thurman, he was running in circles around the ring.

When he fought me, he was much more beat up. That beating did take a lot out of him, being knocked down three times and being hurt in every round basically and taking punishment throughout the whole 12 rounds. He definitely was beat up. I don't think anyone has beat him better. Collazo was walking through his punches. He calls himself "One Time", but he can't do it. I think he needs to change his name to "Sometimes".




AMIR KHAN UNIMPRESSED WITH KEITH THURMAN'S PERFORMANCE AGAINST LUIS COLLAZO: "CHANGE HIS NAME TO 'SOMETIMES'" || FIGHTHYPE.COM
 

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He was nowhere near the same f!ghter that I fought. The Luis Collazo that I fought had more confidence. I think me beating him dropped his confidence a lot. I put him down three times. Thurman didn't seem to hurt him. Obviously with that head clash, I think that kind of disheartened him, but he was in the thick of it. He was coming on strong and hurt him with some good shots. Another 30 seconds in that round, I think if Collazo would have put the pressure on, he could've maybe ended it that round because, to be honest with you, Thurman had nothing left.

Thurman is normally like a bully f!ghter, but when Collazo stood there in front of him and backed him up a little bit, I think Thurman didn't like that. It showed me and other f!ghters a lot now what Thurman's all about really. Thurman was the guy who was on his back foot. He's the one who was running. When I fought Collazo, my strategy and game plan, everything was just right and where it needed to be; little steps back and obviously make him fall into shots, whereas with Thurman, he was running in circles around the ring.

When he fought me, he was much more beat up. That beating did take a lot out of him, being knocked down three times and being hurt in every round basically and taking punishment throughout the whole 12 rounds. He definitely was beat up.
I don't think anyone has beat him better. Collazo was walking through his punches. He calls himself "One Time", but he can't do it. I think he needs to change his name to "Sometimes".




AMIR KHAN UNIMPRESSED WITH KEITH THURMAN'S PERFORMANCE AGAINST LUIS COLLAZO: "CHANGE HIS NAME TO 'SOMETIMES'" || FIGHTHYPE.COM


Lowkey....all the bolded is true imo (except only when the body shot hit did Thurman start running...but so did Khan against Maidana and same for any fighter when seriously hurt):yeshrug:
 

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And once Keith touches Amir's sensitive chin with a left hook (probably while Amir is throwing that lazy fukking uppercut he likes to throw) we will see this happen all over again:
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