May 24, 2012

Boxer Amir Khan looking for opponent to fight in July


Former International Boxing Federation and World Boxing Association light-welterweight champion Amir Khan is looking for an opponent after announcing he will make a return to the ring following postponement of his title rematch against champion Lamont Peterson, who failed a drug test. According to the Daily Mail, veteran Mexican boxer Erik Morales, who has won world titles at four different weights, is one of the possibilities.
 Khan is still waiting to hear whether his titles will be handed back after Peterson's failed drugs test or whether he will have to fight for the vacant belts.


Update: Former International Boxing Federation and World Boxing Association light-welterweight champion Amir Khan would fight unbeaten Philadelphian Danny Garcia on July 14.

Khan’s camp was negotiating a ticking-over fight against a selected opponent while waiting for current WBA and IBF light-welterweight champions Lamont Peterson`s appeal against his failed drugs test in front of the Nevada State Athletics Commission on 13 June.

The Bolton-based boxer had been due to fight Peterson last weekend in an effort to reclaim the IBF and WBA belts he lost to the American in their chaotic fight in Washington last December.

Khan will not know until after Peterson`s appeal if his fight against GarcĂ­a will be as the reinstated holder of those titles, or if the bout will be for the vacated championships. 
Golden Boy Promotion chief executive Richard Schaefer says a unification fight for all three belts would take priority over Garcia’s commitment to defend his WBC title against Olusegun. Garcia, who comfortably out pointed the once dreadful Erik Morales in his last fight on 24 March to win the vacant WBC light-welterweight title, believes he can beat Khan in the July showdown.

“I feel like this is how it`s supposed to be: the best versus the best, both of us in our prime and giving the fans a great fight. I`m just happy … I feel like I have what it takes to beat this guy,” the Guardian quoted Garcia, as saying after the deal was done.
“I`ve watched Khan a lot. He`s a good fighter, but I don`t think he`s what people say he is, getting all this credit. I feel like he will leave himself open for some big shots and we`ll see if he can take them. I can box and I can punch. I`m going to hit him with stuff he won`t see. I can`t wait,” he added.

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