Amir Khan has vowed to continue taking risks as he seeks to add Zab Judah's IBF world light-welterweight title to his WBA belt. [Click Here To Read More]
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Should be Bradley after tomorrow, then defend the belts or move up. I'm looking forward to seeing him move up to Welterweight, I'd like to see him face guys like Mike Jones, Andre Berto, and even Devon Alexander since they never fought at 140 (and he basically didn't try against Bradley) -
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WBA junior welterweight champion Amir Khan is near the end of his training camp for the unification with IBF champion Zab Judah. The fight happens on July 23 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. If Khan defeats Judah, he would like to face former three division champion Erik Morales at the end of the year. Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer, who works with Khan and Morales, recently discussed the possibility of matching them in the fall.Last edited by Rapid Counter; 07-23-2011, 04:03 AM.Comment
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Is he seriously considering Judah a big risk? It's a good fight but lets not act like this is Bradley, Alexander, Lucas, Berto or some top fighters at 147. Had he said this after the Marcos fight, it would of made much more sense. Marcos was a real risk.
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JUDAH >>>>> all those you mentionedComment
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Guerrero would be a good fight for Khan, one I'm not sure he'd win either. I expect the ghost to look much better against maidana than khan didComment
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Judahs been **** for a while. I guess he's a risk for a round or two but if Khan is a good fighter he should beat him down. I don't get excited over one good fight Zab had. Zabs track record says he is a gatekeeper and he tires rather quickly. Too me that says it isn't a risk.Comment
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