Originally posted by looprevil
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Dazzled by the bright lights of Vegas? Hardly, training fighters is my bread and butter. Khan is a kid with talent who the British media and Frank Warren have done their usual trick of conning the mainstream public into thinking that the latest up and coming fighter is a legend in the making. More talented kids than Khan have failed in the past. Khan will not fail, in the sense that Warren will get him a title shot, and he will avoid genuine threats on his way to that title shot.
From a coaching point of view, Khan has been regressing slowly in the ring, at a time when a young fighter should be doing quite the opposite.
My opinion on Martirosyan has been formed from watching him fight in the flesh, watching him on tape, and from what I have been told by guys who see him train at the Wild Card Boxing club. He is being coached by the man I used to do sparring work for, Freddie Roach.
It speaks volumes that a trainer like Roach went after Martirosyan, whilst Khan got Oliver Harrison, a good trainer, but one who doesn't get into the camps of top fighters or top prospects. Khan did not get offers from the top level of coaches, and a lot of that has to do with Warren. It raised eyebrows at the time in boxing circles, but is now meet with wry nods.
I have strong views on boxing and on how it is managed/run behind the scenes, and because of this, I can be quite set in my opinions on it. Doesn't make my opinion the right or wrong view for somebody else, just makes for some debate.


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