http://www.boxingtalk.com/pag/article.php?aid=18311
Pretty winnable fight for Khan if you ask me, if it actually gets made.The WBA has ordered its junior welterweight champion, Amir Khan, to defend his title against Dmitriy Salita in his first title defense. Khan (21-1), won the WBA's 140-pound title from Andreas Kotelnik back in July. He has slightly less than two weeks to negotiate a deal with Salita (30-0-1). If no deal is consummated, the WBA will then hold a purse bid. Given Khan's massive popularity in the UK, the fight is likely headed to England. Both Salita and his manager, Kurt Emhoff are thrilled with the WBA's ruling, because of the uncertainty caused by the WBA's creation of an interim title in the division, which is now held by Marcos Maidana. Emhoff told Boxingtalk, "it's been a long road to get Dmitriy to a world title fight and I'm extremely happy that we now have a mandate from the WBA to make it happen. Khan is an exciting young champion and we have a formidible challenge ahead of us. But I have faith that Dmitriy has the experience and the skills to be a world champion and I'm just really excited that he's finally getting the opportunity." In 2003, Emhoff simultaneously represented two champions (Cory Spinks and Travis Simms) and he hopes to repeat the feat this year with Salita and Giovanni Lorenzo, who competes for the vacant IBF middleweight title next week.