Salita thinks Khan is damaged goods

khan452By Jason Kim: Unbeaten challenger Dmitriy Salita (30-0-1, 16 KO’s) isn’t the least bit intimidated by World Boxing Association light welterweight champion Amir Khan (21-1, 15 KO’s), seeing him as damaged goods because of a brutal knockout that Khan experienced last year in a 1st round blow out loss to knockout artist Breidis Prescott in September 2008. Salita, 27, says in an article at Khaleej Times “It is not a secret that his [Khan] chin is not great. Medically speaking, there’s no way that someone can recover from a devastating knockout that Amir suffered only a year ago.”

Salita may actually be right about this. In many instances, it can take more than year for a fighter to fully recover from a bad knockout like the one that Khan suffered against Prescott. Some fighters never recover and remain very susceptible to future knockouts, even when not hit that hard. Since Khan was knocked out last year, he’s been pitted against lighter punchers and not had to face anyone near as powerful as Prescott.

Salita may not be a huge puncher either, but he is probably the hardest hitter since Khan faced Prescott. Whether Khan has been protected from big punchers are not since his loss to Prescott is debatable. But one this is known, he hasn’t gone after Prescott looking to get revenge. That’s kind of telling in a way. However, Prescott is fighting on the undercard of Khan’s bout on Saturday night against Kevin Mitchell. Perhaps then if both Khan and Prescott win impressively, Khan will have the perfect opponent for him to fight in the United States next year.

Khan says that he plans on fighting in the U.S. from now on in hopes of making it big over there and becoming a huge pay-per-view start like Manny Pacquiao. However, Khan’s future may end up being short and unsuccessful if Salita is correct in his thoughts about Khan’s ability to absorb punishment without getting knocked out again.

Salita says “It’s not just because of Prescott that he’s [Khan] vulnerable. He has been knocked down a whole bunch of other times.” Salita is correct about this as well. Although Khan supporters are quick to say that all of those knockdowns have been flash knockdowns in which Khan was dropped but not hurt. Having seen each of those occasions myself, I think Khan has been hurt at least three to four times in his 22 fight pro career. Khan has faced one big puncher, Prescott, with the rest of them being fighters with average to low power.

Salita would probably fall in the range of the upper scale in terms of power. But what Salita doesn’t have is hand speed. He’s very slow, a lot slower than many of Khan’s previous opponents. That might not mean anything, because Salita has a good chin. But it does make it almost certain that he’s going to have to take a lot of punishment from Khan and will have to be able to take Khan’s flurries without going down.

Khan can be dangerous because when he throws a lot of fast shots, he can get a stoppage even if he doesn’t knock his opponent down. All it will take is a flurry of 15 to 20 unanswered shots and the referee will likely step in and stop the bout much in the same way that the Roy Jones Jr. vs. Danny Green bout was stopped after Jones was hit with a flurry from Green.


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15 Responses to “Salita thinks Khan is damaged goods”

  • kazman says:

    Watch the Amir Khan vs. Dmitry Salita fight live and free at http://www.sportppv.com

  • Anonymous says:

    Watch the Amir Khan vs. Dmitry Salita fight live and free at http://www.sportppv.com

  • ROOTS says:

    HOW DID SALITA BECOME MANDATORY? I LOOK AT HIS RECORD AND THERE IS HARDLY A RECOGNISED NAME ON IT.IS THE WBA BASED IN ISRAEL? THERE ARE SO MANY JR.WELTERWEIGHTSN THE WORLD MORE DESERVING A SHOT AT THESE SO CALLED WORLD TITLE THAN SALITA. I

  • quasi says:

    come on now! he’s only 22.

  • Anonymous says:

    Anonymous so roach wont take a fighter on unless hes going all the way yeah micheal moorer elite fighter peter manfeado elite fighter mickey rourke bernard dunne israel vaszquez and go on say it he beat presscott get real he is paid to train pacman roach like father son khan is a cash cow for roach with his ethnicitey all roach is doing is using his brand to promote khan further ie more cash americans involved you really are gulabull how can khan be ranked higher than kendall holt mallagnagi diaz witter urango maidana i just cant take this sh1t seriously and that is a record built on fighting blown up featherweights and very mediocore lightweights and as for marco barrera the fight should have been stopped in the 3rd and stood as a no contest but lets help him out again like the famous 13 count let the fight go to the fifth no come as you would say an historic brilliant win for the great amir con where are the real fight fans?

  • Jimi says:

    ‘He’s very slow, a lot slower than many of Khan’s previous opponents. That might not mean anything, because Salita has a good chin.’

    Anyone ever heard of a points victory?

  • Anonymous says:

    snooker that was no flash knock down he was smashed down twice get real you really think if presscott wins against mitchell he will get world title shot i think not werent one there when he destroyed khan khan lost fought two old men then there you go title shot laughable

  • Tony Y says:

    khan should have lost by tko to limond…we all saw a 13 second count and the ref hesitating… disgraceful!

  • kabz says:

    credit to the lad for not taking a YEAR OR TWO out of boxing and showing his face again after the fight..need balls 2 do that and one reason i like khan..so zip it up and how about writting an article on that fam

  • Snooker table says:

    I think Salita is putting too much on the flash knockdown Khan had against Predos Bescott.

    Salita has been down three times, including twice in the first round of one if his fights.

    Any light-middle weight would have been felled by that punch that Bescott landed, it wasn’t skillfull, just a huge swing.

    If both Khan and Bescott moved up to middle-weight, I think it would be a different outcome, it’s well known Khan struggles with the weight, whereas Bescott would lose some of his power at the higher weight.

  • Martin says:

    Since the Prescott fight Khan has made a remarkable recovery and with Khan’s tighter defence and Roach as his trainer I cannot see Salita presenting too many problems for him.

  • Anonymous says:

    limond had khan down for 13-14 seconds watch the fight do the count limond not a notable puncher

  • amonymous says:

    ITS AMAZING HOW THESE MORONS ARE SO QUICK TO REMEMBER HOW MANY KNOCKDOWNS KHAN HAS SUFFERED IN HIS CAREER, BUT ARE LESS SWIFT IN REMEMBERING HIM ACTUALLY GETTING UP OF THE FLOOR WITH ‘THE ACCEPTION OF THE PRESCOTT DEFEAT’ AND SHOWING HEART TO WIN THE THEM FIGHTS.

  • Dan says:

    Khan has been knocked down five times in his career from my recollection. Salita only twice.

  • Liam says:

    Salite has a good chin? He’s been knocked down more times than khan!

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