Amir Khan laboured to a fifth round stoppage of his opponent Gomez last Saturday, prompting many boxing insiders and even his followers to admit that the UK fighter is a long way away from the title fight he so badly craves.
While the victory was indeed morale boosting, its exposed many weaknesses Amir Khan would have rather concealed. Many critics have pointed out Khan’s weak chin, which was previously exposed by Willie Limond, and again was exposed by Gomez as he was knocked down. Another worrying thing about Khan was how many times he played into his opponent’s hands in term of tactics. As a result he was dragged into a ‘street fight’ trying to fight on the inside, and was made to pay by being caught off-guard with the left hook that floored him.
But as his promoter Frank Warren said, that is purpose of these fights. Not to take anything away from Khan, after all the points I have pointed out, to come back an win shows his championship credentials. He is steadily moving up the learning curve, and win hard work we can expect not only a title victory, but a long title defence which will further stamp his supremacy in the sport of boxing.
This is the video of the last round (5)
Sunday, 29 June 2008
Keeping It Real- The Ronaldo Saga
The biggest transfer story of the summer so far is whether or not Cristiano Ronaldo will leave Manchester United. After what has been his most successful season in the English premier league, the winger is now contemplating whether or not to carry on his illustrious career in England.
Much has been said and numerous rumours have surfaced during this summer period, but nothing concrete and formal has been said from the source himself- Ronaldo. His preparations for the European championships seem to have had been hampered by the speculation, as every interview questions were aimed towards him to clarify his future. His response has always been vague saying he will give an answer shortly, which has lead many to believe he could well want a move away as he has don’t nothing to quash the rumours.
Whilst Ronaldo has been vague in his response to the speculation, United have made their position very clear. They have issued numerous statements that the player is not for sale, and if Ronaldo makes his intentions clear that he wants to be sold, a legal battle could be brewing.
This saga has been going on for well over a year, but since United’s epic champions league win in Moscow, Real Madrid president Calderon has made is clear that Ronaldo was the clubs top transfer target. His public comments and flirtatious behaviour has infuriated Sir Alex, who eventually reported the club to FIFA for their actions. Even United’s owners the Glaziers have come out fighting, claiming they would rather let the winger rot in the reserves than being forced to sell their prized asset.
Ronaldo has never hidden his desire to play in Spain, and has recently labelled the move a ‘dream’. No doubt in the run up to pre-season we will see whether dreams come true.
Much has been said and numerous rumours have surfaced during this summer period, but nothing concrete and formal has been said from the source himself- Ronaldo. His preparations for the European championships seem to have had been hampered by the speculation, as every interview questions were aimed towards him to clarify his future. His response has always been vague saying he will give an answer shortly, which has lead many to believe he could well want a move away as he has don’t nothing to quash the rumours.
Whilst Ronaldo has been vague in his response to the speculation, United have made their position very clear. They have issued numerous statements that the player is not for sale, and if Ronaldo makes his intentions clear that he wants to be sold, a legal battle could be brewing.
This saga has been going on for well over a year, but since United’s epic champions league win in Moscow, Real Madrid president Calderon has made is clear that Ronaldo was the clubs top transfer target. His public comments and flirtatious behaviour has infuriated Sir Alex, who eventually reported the club to FIFA for their actions. Even United’s owners the Glaziers have come out fighting, claiming they would rather let the winger rot in the reserves than being forced to sell their prized asset.
Ronaldo has never hidden his desire to play in Spain, and has recently labelled the move a ‘dream’. No doubt in the run up to pre-season we will see whether dreams come true.
Monday, 2 June 2008
Sven Out, Hughes In?

Sven Goran Eriksson parted company with Manchester City today after one season in charge. Whilst his departure has come as no surprise, his sacking has highlighted the cut-throat industry premier league managing has become in the midst of the foreign owner era.
Sven guided City to their highest league finish in 3 years (ninth) and also beat rivals Man United twice in the season. On the last day of the season, despite the humiliating 8-1 defeat to Middlesborough, he guided City into the UEFA cup via the fair play league. Owner Thaksin Shinawatra eventually ran out of patience with the former England coach after City failed to maintain their impressive start to the season. The news will come as a blow to City fans, who after hearing the news prior to the seasons end that Sven would be sacked, staged protests outside the club.
Many names have been linked with the vacant position but it seems as though the role may be filled by Mark Hughes, who earlier, was granted permission from Blackburn to talk to Man City. Rumours have also started to filter that Sam Allardyce may be ready to move to Blackburn, should Hughes leave Blackburn
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