By Mark Vester
WBA junior welterweight champion Amir Khan is rubbing plenty of salt in the wounds of Carl Froch. After Froch lost his WBC super middleweight title to Mikkel Kessler last Saturday in Denmark, Khan couldn't wait to go after him on the social networks. Following the loss, Khan blasted Froch on Twitter and Facebook. Amir was waiting to get some revenge for the numerous times that Froch attacked him in the press.
"If he gets hit hard, he gets knocked out. That's something that will never change as you can't put muscles around the chin. He's adapted his style now and has done it well. He throws fast punches at range, keeps out of the way and tucks up into his shell if anything comes back at him," Froch said to The Sun last year. "Fair play to him, he's the WBA champion, but it's a poor division."
Froch is upset that his upcoming Super Six clash with Arthur Abraham might head off to Germany. He even threatened to walk away from the Super Six. No worries because Amir has offered Froch a job with his promotional company.
"Carl Froch? I don't really like him. He has said some unfair things about me. When there are other Britons fighting, you should talk them up not talk trash about them," Khan was quoted as saying by The Sun.
"Froch always had a lot to say and talked trash about fighters, including me. What goes around comes around. I think he should hang up his gloves and work for me. I'll get him a job with Khan Promotions to put up posters."
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