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De La Hoya Eyes Mayweather vs. Khan Clash in 2011

By Mark Vester

Golden Boy Promotions President Oscar De La Hoya has given some clear hints that he wants a welterweight clash between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Amir Khan in 2011. De La Hoya feels Khan proved that he's tough enough to take on Mayweather. Last Saturday in Las Vegas, Khan overcame some dangerous moments when he was hurt badly in the tenth round by Marcos Maidana. He won a close twelve round unanimous decision.

"You have Mayweather who wants to fight," said De La Hoya. "Amir wants to fight Mayweather. He wants to fight the very best, but obviously right now it's vacation time."

Khan's next fight is going to take place on an April date in England. Former champion Zab Judah has been mentioned as an opponent
 
Jul 24, 2005
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Roach: I Thought About Stopping Amir Khan's Fight

By Mark Vester

According to trainer Freddie Roach, he considered stopping the fight after watching Amir Khan take a lot of punishment from Marcos Maidana in the tenth round of their fight. The bout took place on Saturday at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Roach spoke to Khan between rounds and felt he was stable enough to continue for the remainder of the fight. Khan went on to retain his WBA junior welterweight title with a close twelve round unanimous decision.

"Throw in the towel?" Roach said. "It did cross my mind, but I spoke to him between the tenth and eleventh rounds and he responded well. His head was clear and he knew where he was at."

Besides his own thoughts, Roach felt the referee, Joe Cortez, was very close to stopping the fight when Maidana was pouring on the power punches in the tenth round.

"It was very close to being stopped by the referee in the tenth when Amir took a lot of shots. But I was very happy we had a good referee in there in Joe Cortez. He didn't get too excited and let the fight go on," Roach said
 
Jul 24, 2005
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Haye: Wladimir Klitschko Has No Legacy, He Needs Me

By Mark Vester

WBA heavyweight champion David Haye expects a unification with WBO/IBF/IBO champ Wladimir Klitschko to happen in the near future. Haye told Kevin Mitchell of The Guardian that Klitschko doesn't have a legacy and needs the fight in order to cement it. He expects the fight to happen at some point in the first half of 2011.

"Fingers crossed, we'll know something pretty soon. From our side, we're raring to go. I'm positive the fight will happen. As I've said before, I will retire next year, so this fight has to happen. It's a fight the world wants. It's the only fight the Klitschkos can have to cement their legacy," Haye said.

"Wladimir has got no legacy. His brother [Vitali, who holds the WBC belt] can at least say he fought Lennox Lewis. And Wladimir hasn't had even one of those fights. The only opponent he can fight for his legacy is me."

Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer told BoxingScene.com several days ago that he wants to place Klitschko-Haye in a Las Vegas venue. After watching Amir Khan's fight against Marcos Maidana on Saturday at the Mandalay Bay, Haye is on board with bringing the fight to Las Vegas.

"Watching Amir here tonight definitely gave me a real buzz," Haye said. "I want some of this. I'd love to come out here and fight in a great arena and give everyone value for money. The talks have been very positive. I'm confident it's going to happen. If Wladimir is as confident as I am, then it will happen
 
Jul 24, 2005
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Marcos Maidana Robbed in Las Vegas!

By Francisco Hernandez: In what has to be one of the most outlandish robberies of the decade Marcos “Chino” Maidana was robbed of a win last night at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas in his fight with Amir Khan. What we saw last night was Maidana like a farmer carrying a hatchet chasing a fluttering chicken around the ring. Initially it looked like Khan would slug it out with Maidana, as he dropped Maidana in the first round with a body shot, and the fight looked to become a slugfest.


Khan instead opted to fire pitter patter punches and then run as fast as he could from Maidana. Maidana kept up a relentless pressure, when Khan stopped running; Maidana would land the hardest blows throughout the fight, vicious uppercuts, and short hooks. The late rounds were all Maidana, as he rocked Khan; Khan was knocked out on his feet, and would have gone down had not the referee interfered to save Khan several times from being beheaded by Maidana. After being rocked and chased in the last round, Khan tried to steal the round from Maidana by throwing a flurry of weak punches that landed on Maidana’s gloves.

Maidana had to fight a second man in the ring last night; his name was referee Joe Cortez. Cortez prevented Maidana from fighting on the inside, breaking up the fight as soon as Maidana started doing damage inside. Cortez seemed trigger happy to penalize Maidana throughout the fight, while he looked the other way when it came to Khan. At one point in the fight Cortez even threatened Maidana “You got a problem with me!” after Maidana complained of one sided refereeing. Cortez would go on to save Amir Khan in the late rounds by stepping in and stopping the action every time Khan was about to get decapitated and knocked out. Miguel Diaz who is Maidana’s trainer was so upset at the refereeing that he yelled at Cortez, asking him not to be one-sided. In my opinion, if Cortez would have refereed Chavez vs. Meldrick Taylor, Taylor would have won that fight, although he still would never have been the same after that brutal whipping he took at Chavez hands.

It is doubtful that Khan can recover from the beating that he got. He will probably not recover psychologically or physically. It took him awhile to build enough confidence to fight Maidana after Khan was knocked out cold by Colombian Breidis Prescott. There are plenty of examples in Boxing history where fighters won on the scorecards but physically and mentally were never the same again. Whatever fighting spirit Amir Khan had was knocked out of him last night by Marcos Maidana. Amir Khan fluttering around the ring like a chicken, at one point it seemed he would fly out of the ring and escape through the exits. After this fright, we know what is going to happen. Amir Khan will hide in Britain where fights can be stacked in his favor more easily than in Vegas; he will fight pitter patter boxers like Zab Judah. It will be a cold day in hell before Amir Khan Fights outside of England again. Freddie Roach will follow the same old Manny Pacquiao strategy of calling out Mayweather and then saying that Mayweather doesn’t want to fight so he has to pit Khan against a series of Palookas ala Pacquiao. Rest assured he will not repeat his mistake of getting in the ring with a real fighter like Marcos Maidana.

Marcos Maidana when asked about his future fights, responded: “I’ll fight anyone, put them in the ring and I’ll fight them.” It is doubtful that any of the top fighters of the division will want to fight Maidana, because against Maidana you have to fight for your life, or run like a chicken. Although the judges took the fight from Maidana, in real terms Maidana was the winner last night at the Mandalay Bay, last night there was only one person in danger in that ring, and it wasn’t Marcos Maidana, it was a fluttering chicken-like fighter named Amir Khan.
 
Jul 24, 2005
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Ortiz and Peterson fight to a draw: Victor fails again

By Francisco Hernandez: Last night at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas Victor Ortiz barely escaped a defeat. Ortiz fought Lamont Peterson and the fight ended in a draw. Although Lamont Peterson is a brave fighter he was there to be knocked out by Victor Ortiz. Victor had Lamont hurt but failed to finish him off, instead Ortiz made the mistake of dancing side to side and away from Lamont. Boxing fans were perplexed why Ortiz would dance away from Lamont when Ortiz clearly had Lamont on the brink of a knockout.


Lamont recovered and was able to mount up points and eventually caught Victor with some good shots that staggered Victor who looked like he was about to collapse on wobbly spaghetti legs. If the fight would have been a twelve rounder, Victor Ortiz may have been knocked out or lost the decision.

This writer has often pointed out that Victor Ortiz must find a better team of trainers, the Garcia’s are a decent folk, but they are not good trainers, not a good team. We saw this with Robert Garcia’s fight plan for Margarito in his fight with Pacquiao. Robert changed Margarito’s style, tried to make him a boxer and a jabber, late in his career, when his learning curve was already over many years ago. Margarito would have fared better fighting in his own wild style, even though the end result would probably have been the same. Danny Garcia is not doing much better with Victor Ortiz; Victor looks like a confused kid inside the ring. Ortiz is a fighter with much potential and charisma, but he is at high risk of destroying his career and success in boxing as he faces tougher competition in a state of confusion and lack of direction from his corner and trainer. If Ortiz doesn’t want to fall off a cliff he must seriously start to look for a better trainer and team. I would recommend that Victor Ortiz search out Emanuel Steward. Victor’s boxing qualities would do well with Steward’s style of boxing and training; they would make a good team.

Victor Ortiz could have ended the fight early against Lamont Peterson, but his lack of direction, lack of strategy, put him at risk for another loss. Ortiz cannot go into big fights in a state of indecisiveness and a confused kid. Ortiz has no confidence in his trainer or team, Ortiz needs someone like Emanuel Steward to provide the direction he is lacking. Although last night’s fight was a draw, Victor was the real loser because he let an opportunity go by of scoring a dramatic knockout against a respected fighter like Lamont Peterson.

Bottom line is Victor Ortiz needs to change trainers and find someone as professional as Emanuel Steward, or risk seeing his career and hopes of big pay days flushed down the toilet.

In other fights on the card:

Joan Guzman KO2 Jason Davis
Seth Mitchell KO 5 Taurus Sykes
Sharif Bogere UD 8 Christopher Fernandez
Jesse Vargas UD 8 Ramon Montano
Amir Khan UD 12 Marcos Maidana
 

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I gave the fight to Khan, I don't think Miadana was robbed even though he came on strong in the end. That knockdown helped Khan win like when Pacquiao knocked down Marquez.
 
May 13, 2002
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khan clearly won. the guy who wrote that "article" was probably trips.

I haven't seen any articles on any boxing sites I go to that even mentioned the word robbery.

People can say khan was nearly KTFO, which he was, but he clearly won. It happens in boxing. Recently, JuanMa Lopez vs Rogers Mtwaga, except that was actually worse as the ropes were helping lopez up from falling for 2 rounds.
 
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I gave the fight to Khan, I don't think Miadana was robbed even though he came on strong in the end. That knockdown helped Khan win like when Pacquiao knocked down Marquez.
You cant compare that to the Manny/Marquez fight cuz Marquez actually outboxed Manny in more rounds but that 1 knockdown supposedly made the difference although it was a very questionable decision while the decision going for Khan wasnt questionable at all.
 
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khan clearly won. the guy who wrote that "article" was probably trips.

I haven't seen any articles on any boxing sites I go to that even mentioned the word robbery.

People can say khan was nearly KTFO, which he was, but he clearly won. It happens in boxing. Recently, JuanMa Lopez vs Rogers Mtwaga, except that was actually worse as the ropes were helping lopez up from falling for 2 rounds.
Lofl! I didn't write that shit, its the straight up truth tho!
 
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The ref in the Maidana vs Khan fight really helped out Khan, he would separate them way too much and not let them throw. I was pretty pissed off throughout the fight and wanted to see Khan get KTFO...
yeah that's joe cortez, that's typical cortez referring. He did the same anytime hatton got close to mayweather, hopkins got close to calzaghe, etc etc etc.

Basically, his style of reffing is he tries to go 100% by the rule book. As soon as an arm gets entangled, he breaks them up. Which many guys don't like because they think they can't go to work on the inside.

I remember after Floyd KO'd Hatton, all the Brits were crying saying Cortez helped Floyd and that's the only reason ricky lost lol.

Bernard Hopkins on numerous occasions threatened to pull out of fights because of joe cortez, including against robert allen and oscar de la hoya and later again against joe calzaghe.

He did a fine job reffing Mason Dixon vs Balboa, though



I think he means well, but he's certainly no steve smoger or kenny bayless that's for sure. Cortez also makes terrible decisions as well, such as DQ'ing Humberto Soto after Soto destroyed Lorenzo and barely tapped him on the back of the head as he went down. And it wasn't that he DQ'd him, it's that, if you recall, it took Cortez literally over 5 minutes to figure out what to do, all the while poor Lorenzo is laying in the ring, clearly badly injured bleeding all over the place with his nose so badly broken it was on his cheek and he was not allowed any doctor/trainer to treat him until Cortez figured out what to do.

That clearly shows incompetence.

 
Jul 24, 2005
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Sergio Martinez-Sebastian Zbik is Likely For March, HBO

By Lem Satterfield

According to adviser Sampson Lewkowicz, WBC middleweight champion Sergio Martinez (46-2-2, 25 KOs) will likely make a return to the ring on March 12 against Germany's interim-champion, Sebastian Zbik (39-2, 27 KOs). Martinez would face Zbik before pursuing a fall HBO pay per view televised match against Puerto Rico's WBA junior middleweight titlist Miguel Cotto.

On Monday, however, Cotto's legal adviser, Gabriel Penagaricano, disclosed that his client would return to the ring on the same date as Martinez, March 12, against either unbeaten Vanes Martirosyan (28-0, 17 KOs) of Glendale, Calif., New Jersey's Pawel Wolak (28-1, 18 KOs), Mexico's Rigoburto Alvarez (26-2, 19 KOs), or, IBF junior middleweight king Cornelius Bundrage (30-4, 18 KOs).

There is no confirmation on whether or not HBO is planning to combine both fights on a televised doubleheader - or if one of the proposed bouts is going to take place outside of the cable giant's network. Martinez's promoter, Lou DiBella, insists that his boxer's next fight will be carried by HBO.
 
Jul 24, 2005
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Hamed: I Don't Want To See Khan in Fights Like That

By Mark Vester

British boxing legend, Prince Naseem Hamed, was very worried as he watched Amir Khan take a lot of punishment in the tenth round of Saturday's fight with Marcos Maidana in Las Vegas. Khan was hurt and took a beating, but managed to hold on until the end of the fight and won a unanimous twelve round decision. Hamed does not want to see Khan in those kind of fights.

"Fights like that shorten your career. The later stages of the fight were really, really bad. I just don't want to see him in fights like that. As happy as I should be for him being victorious...the fact is, I saw a close friend and a brother in there go through some tough times and I don't want to see that again," Hamed said to BBC Live.

Hamed is still very impressed. He has no idea how Khan was able to make it through the final three rounds of the fight.

"The saying through boxing when I was coming up - 'if you hardly get hit you have a long career and if you get hit, then you have a short career.' He must have a heart as big as a bucket of gold, maybe two hearts. To get past that tenth round and make it through the twelfth, I don't know how he did it," Hamed said
 
Jul 24, 2005
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Mosley: It Looks Like I'll Be Fighting Pacquiao on April 16

TMZ - "Sugar" Shane Mosley is giving strong signs he'll get in the ring with Manny Pacquiao for the title fight on April 16.

"I'm the next one in line. The first is Mayweather, but he has a lot of things that he's dealing with right now so he can't do it, so I'm the next one in line. It probably looks like I'll be fighting Manny on April 16th. I'm excited that Manny would give me the opportunity. I'm excited that [Top Rank CEO] Bob Arum and [Pacquiao's] manager, who I think is [Michael] Koncz or whatever his name is, would give me the opportunity. I believe it's going to go down and I think in Vegas at the MGM Grand.

"Manny is just a busy fighter and has a little bit of power. They have all of these different sayings about him doing something but he's never tested positive for anything. He's up and up and he's fighting hard and he gives 100%. He's a true warrior. I love getting in the ring with guys who like to fight, because I like to fight."

Shane seems pretty confident he'll be the challenger, now that Floyd Mayweather appears unwilling to step up.

Mosley said he thinks the fight will go down at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Place your bets
 
Jul 24, 2005
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Breidis Prescott: I'll Go To England, Knock Khan Out Again!

Miami, Florida via Barranquilla, Colombia, slugger Breidis Prescott (23-2, 19 KOs) wishes to congratulate WBA World Light Welterweight Champion Amir Kahn for his close, but deserved, victory over Argentina's Marcos Maidana last Saturday at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Prescott has just one little question after watching and listening to the fight.

"Khan said he specifically chose Maidana for an opponent and kept calling that fight his redemption for being knocked out by me... how does beating anyone other than me make up for what I did to him?"

Prescott knocked Khan flat in 54 seconds in September of 2008 at the M.E.N. Arena in Manchester, giving him his first loss with unforgettable brutality.

"If he wants his true redemption -- If he truly wants to prove what happened was a fluke and remove all doubt from his name, then let's do it again. I'll go right to his backyard and knock him out again. Maybe he knows that and that's why he chose someone other than me to try and prove what I did wasn't real?"

"Saturday night Amir Khan proved not only his great ability, but his heart," said Lou DiBella of DiBella Entertainment (Prescott's co-promoter along with Leon Margules of Warriors Boxing). "It's time to defend against the only fighter who was able to test his chin. He should take the opportunity to try to erase the only blemish on his great record."

"You don't wrestle a polar bear to prove you can beat a tiger. They're two different fighters," added Margules of Prescott and Maidana. "If Amir Khan wants to erase the memory of what happened to him, there's only one fighter he can do that against. Breidis Prescott is the man who knocked out Amir Khan, so if Khan is looking for true redemption, tell him it's a phone call away."
 
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Haye seems receptive to fighting Wladimir in Las Vegas

By Eric Thomas: WBA heavyweight champion David Haye (25-1, 23 KO’s) could be facing IBF/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (55-3, 49 KO’s) in April in Las Vegas, Nevada. Haye sounds very confident that he’ll be facing Wladimir next, and it could wind up in Las Vegas rather than Germany or the UK.


In an article at espn.co.uk, Haye said “Fingers crossed, we’ll know something pretty soon. Form our side, we’re raring to go. I’m positive this fight will happen. As I’ve said before, I will retire next year, so this fight has to happen. It’s a fight the world wants. It’s the only fight the Klitschkos can have to cement their legacy. Where? Wherever it makes the most money. Watching Amir [Khan] here [in Vegas] definitely gave ma real buzz. I want some of this. I’d love to come out here and fight in a great arena and give everyone value for money. The talks have been very positive. I’m confident it’s going to happen.”

This is great news for boxing fans, because they’ve been waiting for Haye to fight one of the Klitschkos for two years now and have been let down with Haye’s inability to get in the ring with one of the brothers. What would be even better is if Haye can beat Wladimir and then get a fight with Vitali Klitschko in a revenge bout for Klitschko. It would be a huge fight, and much bigger than Wladimir vs. Haye. It’s a possibility because Haye looked great in handling the 6’6″ Audley Harrison recently. Haye could very well be too fast and too powerful for Wladimir in close and he could take him out quickly in April.
 
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Roach thinks Khan can beat Mayweather

By Jason Kim: Trainer Freddie Roach wants Floyd Mayweather Jr. as future opponent for his fighter Amir Khan in the worst way. Roach doesn’t seem interested in letting Khan mature as a fighter and prove that last weekend’s uneven performance against Marcos Maidana was just another fluke. Roach wants Khan to fight Mayweather next year. Khan defeated Maidana last weekend by a 12 round decision but was staggered multiple times by Maidana in the 10th, and unceasingly battered in the remaining rounds of the fight.


To be sure, Khan won enough of the earlier rounds to get the decision, but it wasn’t good to see Khan getting really pummeled in the last three rounds if you’re one of the people who think he’s the next Manny Pacquiao. After the fight, Roach said “I hope Mayweather comes to the table first. I have two guys [Pacquiao and Khan] who I believe can beat him.” Roach hasn’t had any luck in getting a fight lined up between Pacquiao and Mayweather, so it looks like he’s going to cast a wider net by pushing for a bout between Mayweather and Khan.

Amir has talent and speed but he doesn’t have much experience against top fighters, at least ones that have decent power. It may be too early for a Mayweather-Khan fight right now. Roach wants the bout perhaps knowing it will make Khan a star even if he gets blown out by Mayweather. The attendance for Saturday’s fight wasn’t what they were expecting for the fight with huge areas of the arena with no fans. The fight could still be staged in the UK and do well there, but it’s not likely that Mayweather would want to travel all the way there to fight someone like Khan, who hasn’t established himself as a star in the U.S market yet.

Mayweather would be doing Roach and Khan a huge favor by fighting Khan at this point. It might be better to wait until Khan proves he’s the best fighter in the light welterweight division by beating Devon Alexander, Timothy Bradley, Lamont Peterson, Victor Ortiz and Zab Judah before wasting time fighting him now and not getting the kind of pay-per-view numbers that a fight like this would bring in if they wait awhile for Khan to prove himself. Ideally, Khan needs to fight a rematch with Maidana and prove that his poor showing in the last three rounds was just a fluke, like the loss to Breidis Prescott.