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Showing posts with label Dimitri Salita. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dimitri Salita. Show all posts

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Amir Khan Ready To Please Home Crowd

WBA light-welterweight champion Amir Khan is confident of successfully defending his title and ending his Ukrainian challenger Dimitry Salita’s unbeaten record in their December contest at Newcastle.

The bout will be at Newcastle Arena on the 5th of December and is Khan’s first defence of the belt that he claimed against another Ukrianian, Andreas Kotelnik in Manchester in July.

“I’ve spotted a lot of things that I can work on to beat him, he’s undefeated, but he’s not faced Amir Khan yet. I know what to do.” Khan told BBC Newcastle ahead of his big fight.

“I’m even more serious now. Being the world champion I want to keep hold of the championship, I don’t want to be a one-fight world champion, I want to keep hold of the world title and go all the way.

“It’s going to be tough, but that’s boxing for you. You have to fight the best fighters out there and Salita is one of them who wants to fight for my title and win my world title, and I’m not going to let him do that.

“If I see a knockout, I’m going to go for it. If I know he’s hurt or he’s backing off I’m going to turn the heat on and I’m going to take him out.”

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Khan to Defend Against Salita, Dec. 5th

After finally winning the WBA light-welterweight title against Ukranian Andreas Kotelnik in July, former Olympian Amir Khan hopes to successfully defend his belt against unbeaten Ukrainian Dimitri Salita, who now fights out of Brooklyn, New York.

The 22 year old Khan will fight on December 5th at Newcastle’s Metro Radio Arena which has a capacity of over 10,000. Salita, 27 has been in the mandatory position for well over 15 months has an unbeaten record, but he did draw against Ramon Montano after Salita was knocked down twice in the first round.

"For Amir's first defence this is a very tough fight for him and he's taking on a fighter that the American media are really building up at the moment," said Warren. "Salita's got a great record, he's unbeaten and carries a big punch and of course he will pose a threat to Amir, but Amir's a world-class fighter and has to deal with these challengers. I've promoted a lot of shows in Newcastle with all the big names like Naz (Naseem Hamed), Joe Calzaghe, Ricky Hatton and Nigel Benn and I'm delighted to bring Amir to the city for the first time. The public there are big sports fans and love the big events and it's great to bring them a fight like Khan v Salita."

Salita hasn’t beaten any world-class opponent in the ever deepening talent rich 140 pound division. Where does this leave Argentinian Marcos Rene Maidana, who brawled to a six round stoppage defeat of Victor Ortiz in a bout televised on HBO? He should get his title shot in 2010 but would Maidana have been defeated by then? He lost a hometown decision against Andreas Kotelnik at the beginning of the year. One thing the WBA saga has guaranteed at light welterweight, quality match-ups, and I don’t complain when a few of them come along.