Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Amir Khan's debut fight in US could be against Mexico's Juan Manuel Márquez

Amir Khan’s opponent for his American debut is expected to be confirmed in the next 72 hours as Mexican Juan Manuel Márquez, according to Richard Schaefer, CEO of Oscar de le Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions.

Dates and venues are still under discussion, but Las Vegas on May 15 has been pencilled in. All that is required now is the signature of of the boxers before Khan enters the toughest challenge of his career to date, against a proven world class boxer and thinker in the ring.
Márquez the current World Boxing Association and World Boxing Organisation lightweight champion, who, at 36, is thirteen years Khan’s senior, would step up a weight to meet the British fighter at light-welterweight for this contest. The Bolton boxer will earn in the region of £5 million.

Indeed, Khan’s WBA light-welterweight title, won last summer, may be taken from him for his inaugural contest on American soil, if the WBA take umbrage that he failed to meet the mandatory challenger, Marcus Maidana, of Argentina. That said, Golden Boy and the WBA may come to a compromise.


"We have made an offer to Márquez, who is thinking about it, and hopefully we will find out in the coming days," said Schaefer, confirming Las Vegas and the MGM Grand as the likely venue.
“A fight against Márquez is a breakthrough as he is one of the best and Mexico's No 1 active fighter. Once he wins against Márquez there is the possibility of a fight against Zab Judah - and then Mayweather Jnr,” he added.


Khan, desperate to raise his profile in the US, indicated last week that Márquez would be an ideal opponent for his first US battle. “It is my mission to fight men like Márquez and that would be my dream fight in America.”


Yet what Khan must wary of is not biting off more than he can chew. Márquez is still dangerous

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