Why Khan would stop Pacquiao

khan434By Jason Hunton: Amir Khan is the man to stop Manny Pacquiao. Why you may ask? The answer is glaringly obvious when you take all factors into account. People seem to be over estimating Manny’s abilities due to the nature of his recent ‘lucky’ victories, Oscar De la Hoya was clearly weight drained and even then still got the better of Manny until Nacho Beristain stopped the fight prematurely.

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Khan should be on the undercard on December 5th

khan45646451By Liam Santiago: I have absolutely no interest whatsoever in World Boxing Association light welterweight champion Amir Khan’s bout with Dmitriy Salita on December 5th, which is to be screened on PPV. However, a couple of the undercard bouts are great. Lightweight boxing hero to many British fans, Breidis Prescott is squaring off against top British contender, Kevin Mitchell.

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Lots of Good Boxing Still Left to Go in ‘09: Bute-Andrade, Hopkins-Ornelas, More

bute4343By Zachary M. Johnson: Showtime’s Super Six boxing tournament and the meteoric rise of Manny Pacquiao have made for a pretty terrific year in boxing already. The 2009 closeout fight for the Super Six tournament will take place tonight between Mikkel Kessler and Andre Ward, and predictions abound in the blogosphere. Even better for boxing fans, the string of genuinely interesting matches does not end there. A handful of potentially great fights are still set to happen before we roll into the New Year.

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Khan doesn’t see bout against Pacquiao happening

By William Mackay: Amir Khan, the WBA light welterweight champion, doesn’t see himself fighting World Boxing Organization welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao in the future because of how long it will take for him to get up to Pacquiao’s level. In an interview at the Sportinglife, Khan said “But as for fighting him in the future, I can’t really see that happening because I’m sure by the time I get to that level he will probably be calling it a day.”

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Khan-Salita: Amir looking forward to December 5th fight

khan45231423By William Mackay: World Boxing Association light welterweight champion Amir Khan (21-1, 15 KO’s) is eagerly looking forward to his December 5th bout against number #1 challenger Dmitriy Salita (30-0-1, 16 KO’s) at the Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, Tyne and Wear. Khan, 22, is reportedly motivated after watching stalemate Manny Pacquiao take WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto out in the 12th round last Saturday night.

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Hatton vs Khan: The fight I want to see

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By Dennis Broadhurst: Okay boxing fans of America this one is probably not for you so I would suggest not reading on. This article is for the Brits, I want to explain why Hatton vs Khan would be a good fight and also good for the career the winner. Starting with Ricky, with two losses in his last four fights, both by knockout, it would seem that Hatton may have ended his career by going after the best. Hatton has taken time over deciding whether to return to the ring but it seems like he is going to, going on what he has been saying in recent interviews.

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Santiago’s fight predictions – Khan, Pacquiao, Prescott and more!

khan563455669By Liam Santiago: I am proud to say that in the last four years, I have only ever made a wrong prediction for a boxing bout once and that was the Hatton/Pac Man bout, which Hatton should have pulled out of. So, when it comes to betting advice on bouts, Santiago is the word. If you remember correctly, I predicted Haye to beat Valuev on points, Alexander to stop Witter and Prescott to spark Khan early on. Here I go again.

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Khan could learn a tip or two from Froch, Haye and Hatton

khan4343776By Liam Santiago: It is no surprise that the many of the British public are against Amir Khan. After amazing performances from classy world champions Carl Froch and David Haye over the last few months, Khan has been made to look lacking. Many people don’t care about Khan in Britain and for some, he is old news. I am sure if he moves to America he will not be missed that much.

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Amir Khan: ”Froch is a bad man and is heading for defeat” – News

froch534445By Liam Santiago: Amir Khan is still blubbering complete rubbish about World Boxing Council champion Carl Froch. Khan’s latest childish stunt was in an interview on the Amir Khan fans website. Khan called Froch ”unprofessional” and he claimed Froch’s win over Dirrell was a ”hometown decision”. The Bolton man said, ”He needs to take the sport more professionally. I don’t like fighters who just talk rubbish and trash to their opponents.,” Khan said in an interview at Doghouse Boxing.

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