OSCAR DE LA HOYA says Amir Khan is so good it reminds him of a special boxer - himself! The fight legend is now Khan's promoter in America. De La Hoya stages the Brit's second defence of his WBA world light-welterweight title against Paulie Malignaggi at the Theatre in Madison Square Garden on Saturday night. De La Hoya won Olympic gold in 1992 followed by 10 world titles in six different weight classes, defeating 17 world champions. Khan took silver at the Athens Olympics and will be making only the second defence of his title. But De La Hoya insists the kid from Bolton can join him in the Hall of Fame. De La Hoya said: "When I look into Amir's eyes I can see something of myself in there. We were around the same age when we won our Olympic medals. "When I saw Amir fight in Athens, I saw everything that a good fighter is supposed to have - talent of course, the speed, the power and especially the passion. "Those are the attributes that helped me to become who I am in the sport of boxing. It really is a privilege for me to guide Amir Khan's career into something special for the future. "Not too many fighters can win multiple championships in multiple divisions. Amir Khan has the ability to become a super-champion, a legend. And that's what really attracted me to him. "He has that 'it' factor. Talent, passion, the looks and the charisma."
OSCAR DE LA HOYA says Amir Khan is so good it reminds him of a special boxer - himself! The fight legend is now Khan's promoter in America. De La Hoya stages the Brit's second defence of his WBA world light-welterweight title against Paulie Malignaggi at the Theatre in Madison Square Garden on Saturday night. De La Hoya won Olympic gold in 1992 followed by 10 world titles in six different weight classes, defeating 17 world champions. Khan took silver at the Athens Olympics and will be making only the second defence of his title. But De La Hoya insists the kid from Bolton can join him in the Hall of Fame. De La Hoya said: "When I look into Amir's eyes I can see something of myself in there. We were around the same age when we won our Olympic medals. "When I saw Amir fight in Athens, I saw everything that a good fighter is supposed to have - talent of course, the speed, the power and especially the passion. "Those are the attributes that helped me to become who I am in the sport of boxing. It really is a privilege for me to guide Amir Khan's career into something special for the future. "Not too many fighters can win multiple championships in multiple divisions. Amir Khan has the ability to become a super-champion, a legend. And that's what really attracted me to him. "He has that 'it' factor. Talent, passion, the looks and the charisma."
Oscars a promoter. he s learning the art of talking **** better than anyone. i thought that as a promoter he d be more real- be honest about his fighters when assesing them- but he s the same as them all. this guy has sent his golden boy partners, himself, hatton, marquez and mosley all in against mayweather to get skinned - and each time sold it like they had a chance. you d think that hopkins was next.
You know I'm not much of a fan of Amir Khan but if his chin passes the test after his supposed rebuilding, I think his skills will take him to good places.
Amir's already sending girls naked pics of himself. All he has to do is start dressing like a tranny and he's there.