The renowned Boxer is suddenly heavily criticised by his coach: “He never trains between”

The renowned British boxer, Amir Khan, has been publicly criticised by his own coach, Virgil Hunter. In April, the 32-year-old suffered a loss from the middleweight champion, Terence Crawford, after leaving the council at the request of his trainers, who said he had received a blow under his belt. Khan was criticized [...]
In April, the 32-year-old suffered a loss from the middleweight champion, Terence Crawford, after leaving the council at the request of his trainers, who said he had received a blow under his belt.
Khan was highly criticized for this action later, until even Crawford questioned whether Khan simply surrendered, the Periscope broadcast.
Asked whether Khan should consider retirement, his coach said:

I'd like to see him devote to med school camps and work on his weaknesses before he changes his decision.
Let's see if his skills are really gone, or he's just letting himself sink into the abyss slowly.
He's never trained between meces. He trains hard for ten weeks, but it's not enough.
“It's the small things he makes to influence out of pace,” added Hunter.

His timing is bad. The distance is not right. He doesn't have a sense of distance, and these things don't depend on age. They come from training.
It still has the speed of the hand, but its sense of distance and distance is not there and in this respect it must work.” /Periscope. com/












