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Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 17:48
by terminator
According to boxrec April 17th

:box:

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 17:52
by MrBoxingUK2
its on the undercard of jones vs hopkins!!!!!!!!

what a night of fights!!!!!! froch vs kessler at about 10pm then ward vs green/bika then khan vs maidana and hopkins vs jones :bow: :bow: well done amir for stepping up to the plate if this is true

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 18:02
by leforge
I wonder if Froch v kessler be part of uk ppv bill?

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 18:03
by Adamj1987
good

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 18:09
by reggaereggae
Seriously? That is good news if so.

But let's remember Maidana is hardly an all-time great and has already been beaten by Khan victim Kotelnik.

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 18:10
by MrBoxingUK2
leforge wrote:I wonder if Froch v kessler be part of uk ppv bill?
it should do. the ppv figures will be great

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 18:10
by whicker
Hope its true

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 18:11
by Rixxy
well i didnt see that one coming. Its good, he should fight him

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 18:13
by sweetscience
reggaereggae wrote: But let's remember Maidana is hardly an all-time great and has already been beaten by Khan victim Kotelnik.
haha... this sums boxrec up

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 18:20
by leforge
If its box office please make Froch the uk leg of it. It be a hard fight for Khan we see what he like.

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 18:21
by Deno1986
I doubt this will happen. According to BS.com, purse bids for Maidana-Khan were cancelled and an agreement had been reached. However one of the rumours is Maidana has agreed to let Khan fight a voluntary defense first on the 17th April and fight him at a later date[whos to say he will, Maidana and Khan are now both promoted in some way by GBP].

The other rumour is what boxrec have listed, Khan-Maidana will go ahead on the 17th April.

I really don't know what to make of it but if I was a betting man I would say the first rumour is probably the most likely but if Khan has taken the fight fair play.

http://www.BS.com/?m=show&id=24772

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 18:30
by hitman_hatton1
least the fight is on the burner.

and the title hasn't been ditched.

not bothered about the title so much.

but if he keeps the belt he will surely have to fight maidana sooner rather than later. :bag:

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 18:30
by stujones
sweetscience wrote:
reggaereggae wrote: But let's remember Maidana is hardly an all-time great and has already been beaten by Khan victim Kotelnik.
haha... this sums boxrec up
exactly sweet science.

Why don't we see Khan in with a true world class operator - I know Paulie Malignaggi.

oh no - Exposed by Hatton.

Ricky Hatton? - oh no shot to pieces.

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 18:32
by whiskey
The idea is to put Maidana on the same bill, providing they both win the fight 'apparently' goes on.

I bet it's an ortiz rematch with 3 loaded judges :wink:

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 18:47
by Deno1986
stujones wrote:
sweetscience wrote:
reggaereggae wrote: But let's remember Maidana is hardly an all-time great and has already been beaten by Khan victim Kotelnik.
haha... this sums boxrec up
exactly sweet science.

Why don't we see Khan in with a true world class operator - I know Paulie Malignaggi.

oh no - Exposed by Hatton.

Ricky Hatton? - oh no shot to pieces.
In fairness to Khan since his defeat to Prescott he hasn't done much wrong:

Oisin Fagan- had lost close decisions to former Lightweight Champ Spadafora and the once rated Vernon Kimbrough. Perfect fight for Khan to bounce back from, pity Oisin broke his leg after getting knocked as he would have put up bit more of a test.

MA Barrera- future hall of fame boxing legend. Don't know what fighter would have turned it down considering the amount of revenue it generates. Wasn't Khans fault that Barrera got cut. Of course people still said if Barrera hadn't of been cut he would have KOed Khan late on. :roll:

Kotelnik- stepped up to 140 to take on the WBA Champ who is a sturdy first opponent to take on at an increased weight. Champions are there to be fought and beaten and Khan did this with comfortable ease

Salita- mandatory challenger. A lot of fighters don't give the mandatory a shot at their respective title. It wasn't Khans fault that somehow Salita was the mandatory.

Now if he takes the fight against Maidana, I don't see how anyone will have anything to moan about.

Personally, I don't like Khan because of his terrible interview skills and shouting his mouth off about racism etc.. I somehow don't think he will take the fight with Maidana but time will tell.

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 19:51
by tonyevs
he`s with GoldenBoy now .. so with ortiz in the mix also ... its very likely the fight has been made ... the winner to face Ortiz :TU:

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 19:55
by exittored
Maidana and then Ortiz will make for 2 cracking fights and certainly establish him as a major star in America if he wins both which i think he will.

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 20:46
by Asterix
Kotelnik was regarded as one of the best light welterweights before he signed to fight Khan. I was very happy with that. I wasn't happy with the Salita fight, but he was the mandatory before Khan even fought for the title, so that's not Khan's fault. The main thing missing from Khan's record is a win over a hard puncher who's in the top 25. Maidana is that and then some.

Maidana is currently rated as the 5th best light welter by Boxrec, and 8th by The Ring. If Khan beat him it would be an excellent achievement.

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 20:53
by crusader
exittored wrote:Maidana and then Ortiz will make for 2 cracking fights and certainly establish him as a major star in America if he wins both which i think he will.
I honestly can't see him being a major star in America. What is his appeal? His new boxing style isn't the most exciting and being a British-Pakistani Muslim isn't exactly a big asset in America.

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 22:23
by whicker
crusader wrote:
I honestly can't see him being a major star in America. What is his appeal? His new boxing style isn't the most exciting and being a British-Pakistani Muslim isn't exactly a big asset in America.
It depends on how successful he is, and whom he beats.

By the same logic what is a "big asset" (to use your phrase) about a Filipino?

If he is successul enough, he will have appeal.

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 02:12
by oliverfennell
stujones wrote:
sweetscience wrote:
reggaereggae wrote: But let's remember Maidana is hardly an all-time great and has already been beaten by Khan victim Kotelnik.
haha... this sums boxrec up
exactly sweet science.

Why don't we see Khan in with a true world class operator - I know Paulie Malignaggi.

oh no - Exposed by Hatton.

Ricky Hatton? - oh no shot to pieces.
Exactly. So many bitching when it looked like Khan wasn't going to fight "dangerous" Maidana, now that it looks like he might, the negatives are being sought before pen has even been put to paper.

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 04:39
by dondada
Even though I've done a little piece on it, I'd be surprised if it happened on April 17th.

I suspect the Malignaggi route is more likely.

But interesting if he has agreed to fight Maidana afterwards...

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 05:13
by Wales
whicker wrote:
crusader wrote:
I honestly can't see him being a major star in America. What is his appeal? His new boxing style isn't the most exciting and being a British-Pakistani Muslim isn't exactly a big asset in America.
It depends on how successful he is, and whom he beats.

By the same logic what is a "big asset" (to use your phrase) about a Filipino?

If he is successul enough, he will have appeal.
I hate to bring all this up, but "the phillipinos didnt bomb america" - thats how they'll (some will) see it.

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 05:28
by black panther
stujones wrote:
sweetscience wrote: haha... this sums boxrec up
exactly sweet science.

Why don't we see Khan in with a true world class operator - I know Paulie Malignaggi.

oh no - Exposed by Hatton.

Ricky Hatton? - oh no shot to pieces.
Exactly, theres no pleasing some people - damned if you do, damned if you don't. Personally I think it's great news that Khan is facing Maidana and with a win he can prove a lot of critics wrong by beating a genuine puncher. Khan is never going to be Mr. Iron Chin but there have been some great fighters with questionable punch resistance. He just has to make sure he doesn't get hit. Also, his vunerability is part of the appeal, part of what makes him, in my opinion, a very exciting fighter to watch. Good luck to him I say.

I am still baffled by the amount of haters this kid has - sure he's a bit arrogant and maybe not the smartest guy in the world: he's professional fighter not a diplomat. Hopefully with some wins against quality opposition he can win back some support.

Re: Khan to face Maidana

Posted: 19 Jan 2010, 07:23
by stujones
I'm hoping Roach can help Khan generate some true KO punching power.

He's had 4 fights under Roach - only one of them was a dull performance.