I don't think he has a choice. Khan will walk away if he tries bring him another Salita type fight. Khan has different objectives and desires to Warren but Warren may now think i best just do as he wants otherwise he will walk anyways.
I do agree, if Khan doesnt get the fights he wants he will tell Warren to sling his greasy hook, and probably link up with a big player over there
its world class promoting imo as khan is now a household name and he hasnt really fought anyone, although I do think khan has great potential. khan should stick with warren, he takes calculated risks he made calzaghe, hatton benn, naz
Khan-Malignaggi then Khan -Maidana before facing Bradley We want that fight. Paulie wants a big fight," DiBella told me this week. "It would be an unbelievable event for Kahn's American debut. It's perfectly conceived of because of the personalities, styles and geography. Khan wants to fight here. Paulie is a New Yorker and is as hot as he's been. I have no doubt the fight does 15,000 people at the Garden. They both can fight and they both can talk and promote." http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/blog/index?entryID=4751153&name=rafael_dan
Only testing and learning fight he had, he lost. Every other fighter he's faced has been poor, from a world perspective at least. I mean, this comment really sums up the absurdity of the situation. Amir Khan is WBA World Champion and people are advocating testing and learning fights. Some people really need to get a grip. He's got the belt, he's talking the talk. Now he just needs to get down to business. Preferably this side of going 40-0-1.
I seem to be in a minority but I don't think Khan is as good as is being suggested in this thread. Not yet anyway. I'd give Maidana, Holt and Campbell a 50% chance of beating him. They are not learning fights IMO. And Bradley would definitely beat him. I'm probably just behid the curve on Kahn, but the struggles with Gomez and Limond and the Prescott blowout are still fresh in my mind. I just can't buy it that he's magically been transformed into the best 140 lb'er out there (I don't include Pac, Hatton and the marquee names in these types of discussions).
It's not like Bradley has been at the top for years, the guys he's beaten to get to the top have been good but not great and I think Khan has the tools NOW to beat him, why let Bradley grow as a fighter and get more experience against the best? fight him now