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HOLLYWOOD: Britain’s WBA light-welterweight champion Amir Khan is a superior boxer at 24 than Filipino Manny Pacquiao was at the same age, according to trainer Freddie Roach who works with both fighters.

Khan, like Pacquiao, is a southpaw renowned for his speed and hard work ethic and Roach firmly believes he will emulate the Filipino by becoming the sport’s best pound-for-pound fighter within the next two years.

“Amir is little bit more ahead of Manny,” the bespectacled Roach told Reuters at his Wild Card Boxing Club on Tuesday.

“It took Manny Pacquiao eight years to get to the point where he became unbeatable and he has dominated every fight.

“Amir has been with me for just three years now and he’s getting closer and closer.

“He will become the pound-for-pound king within a couple of years. He is well ahead of schedule and a big win here against Zab (Judah) would be another step towards Manny’s record.”

Khan, who has a career record of 25-1 with 17 knockouts, is scheduled to take on experienced American IBF holder Zab Judah in a unification fight in Las Vegas on July 23.

While the 33-year-old Judah is a highly respected figure in boxing, Roach is confident Khan will triumph in style at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino — and probably inside the 12 scheduled rounds.

“Zab will need to be at his best to survive in this one,” said Roach, who has worked with 31 world champions in his Wild Card gym on the outskirts of downtown Los Angeles.

“I am very confident in my guy. We are ready to fight, we know when and where to attack this guy and how to attack him. We will win and walk away.

“I do not see this fight going the distance. We will overwhelm him with our speed and power, and I think Zab doesn’t really take to getting hit like he once did.”

Khan agreed that a knockout was likely, but he was wary of making any iron-clad prediction.

“I really think I will get a knockout in this fight but I never go into a fight looking for a knockout because that’s when you start making mistakes,” the Englishman told Reuters before beginning a training session in the ring with Roach.

“I’m going to go in there boxing and if the knockout comes it comes. But we are ready for the full 12-round distance. We have worked very hard for this fight and we know that we’ve got a good game plan that I’m going to be following.”

SWIFT PROGRESS

Khan, who won the WBA title against Andreas Kotelnik of Ukraine two years ago, readily admits he would never have made such quick progress in his boxing career without the influence of Roach and 10-times world champion Pacquiao.

“They’ve brought the best out of me,” he said.

“Mentally they have made me a better fighter by thinking about what I need to do and sticking to a game plan whereas before I just used to go in there and fight with my heart.

“We know we’ve got the heart to go in there and fight with anyone but we need to have the game plan and I need to have the mental strength to stick to that game plan.”

Asked what had been his greatest lesson from Pacquiao, Bolton-born Khan replied: “It’s just good to be in the same camp as him. I work with him and I see what he does and, in a way, I just follow his customs.

“Manny is one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world and if I can even spar with him and do well against him that’s a great confidence boost for me.

“He’s so down-to-earth and he loves to help me. Just a few words from Manny is a big thing for me. We’ve become friends now. I’m 24 and I’ve been training with Manny since I was 22. It’s a great experience and you can’t buy that experience.”

Khan, a former Olympic silver medallist, has clear-cut goals well beyond his July 23 showdown with Judah.

“Later this year, I am hoping to fight Erik Morales,” he said.

“That would be a big fight for me. He’s a big name over here in the States.

“From there, maybe I will move up to 147 (pounds) and try to take on Floyd Mayweather. That’s what we are looking at. You need to have ambitions and my main goal is to fight for the pound-for-pound title.

“I’ve still got a long, long way to go and I am learning every day and in every fight. But I am getting there slowly.”

Khan a superior boxer than Pacquiao: Roach | Sport | DAWN.COM
 
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Amir Khan is awesome!

I like that he wants to represent both the UK and Pakistan
 
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Amir Khan is awesome!

I like that he wants to represent both the UK and Pakistan

Yes Indeed.Despite born in UK he has never forget his country always take keen interest in charity.Infact he come to Pakistan during the floods as well.Very professional and down to earth.
 
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he is a british fighter, i mean its fine he pays tribute to his heritage but pakistani's get carried away in claiming him, they rightfully cannot.
 
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Yes Indeed.Despite born in UK he has never forget his country always take keen interest in charity.Infact he come to Pakistan during the floods as well.Very professional and down to earth.

I agree. Plus he constantly invites boxers from Pakistan to train in his academy.

His brother, if I am not mistaken, during the commonwealth and asian games played for Pakistan.
 
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he is a british fighter, i mean its fine he pays tribute to his heritage but pakistani's get carried away in claiming him, they rightfully cannot.

No one is claiming him.
He is British and no one has denied that, but its is nice to see him represent/help Pakistan at the same time.
 
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I agree. Plus he constantly invites boxers from Pakistan to train in his academy.

His brother, if I am not mistaken, during the commonwealth and asian games played for Pakistan.

Yep he did, got beaten by an Indian boxer in the 2nd round I think.
 
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Amir Khan is a great boxer however Roach's fighters all have a strong offense which unfortunately for Khan he can't rely too heavily on as his chin although not 'glass' as once presumed is certainly suspect to not being able to stand a barrage of heavy punches.

Amir Khan is a talented brother who in my opinion act's extremely stupid within the ring and lack what many experts refer to as a 'boxing brain' and i genuinely hope he team's up with Mike Macullum/Mayweather's for a couple of fight's to help improve his defence as it's what will help turn him from being a great fighter to a legend of the sport.

Amir Khan is a role - model for other Pakistani's hoping to become big in the sport of boxing and especially here in the U.K where the Pakistani community has a great passion for the sport of boxing he has opened many door's for our people and may many more Pakistanis follow in his footstep's.

All Pakistani's do buy the PPV and those Pakistani's in America do go to the fight to vocally support your brother fighting in LV.
 
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It went the distance and Haroon himself lost that fight by fighting with his heart instead of using his brain!

He lost cause his opponent was the better fighter, just like how David Haye lost, even though he said his toe was the reason he lost, excuses are stupid.
 
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Exaggerated statement, all members know about Mr Khan because of Nationality links, but do get to look in who Pacquiao.. The best of Best. FIRST AND ONLY in his class to have won 10 world titles. Even at age of 24 he was better in balance and moves.

Pacquiao, rules the ring.
He hasn't lost for Ages.

Sorry i can't say same about Mr. Khan
 
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He lost cause his opponent was the better fighter, just like how David Haye lost, even though he said his toe was the reason he lost, excuses are stupid.

That certainly wasn't the case as many boxing analyst's including those representing the BBC at the time and Haroon himself said he didn't stick to the game plan.

Going by your logic then we can make a case for Rahman being better than Lewis, Griffin more skillfull than Jones or even De La Hoya being better technical fighter than Sweet Pea, all these claim's would certainly amuse many boxing expert's and analyst. You statement is completely absurd but is expected from someone belonging to slumdog origin, peace out and don't forget to spray some right guard on yourself!
 
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If this young boy is given proper training, stable sponsorship and enough motivation, he can hit the markof Mohammed Ali and Mike Tyson too.
They were, once, just some one like him! In Sha Allah he will make another legend, not cause he is a Pakistani born I am saying, but because he can lighten up smiles of many faces plus a positive approach and representation of Muslims/Pakistanis in the modern era.
 
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Insh'Allah Amir Khan will one day reach the same status as Mohammed Ali.


 
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