Khan confident he’ll beat Canelo

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WBC heavyweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (46-1-1, 32 KOs) has what numerous boxing fans see as the ideal adversary for him to showcase his aptitudes against in Amir Khan (31-3, 19 KOs) for their battle on May 7 at the T-Portable Coliseum in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Canelo is greater, more grounded and more youthful than Khan. The conviction by numerous fans is Canelo will essentially divider however Khan's lighter punches in the early adjusts until he in the end lands something sufficiently hard to stop him. On the off chance that Khan gets hurt, he won't have the capacity to keep the more grounded Canelo off of him to survive the round.

Khan doesn't get tied up with any of that. He's seen a great deal of old battles from the past where the littler, quicker contender could beat the greater person, and he supposes he'll have the capacity to rehash history on May 7 by utilizing his speed to out-box the more youthful however certainly all the more level footed Canelo.

"I won't not be as solid as him strolling into this battle, however will be quicker and have better expertise," said Khan to irishmirror.ie. "I have better footwork. I've witnessed it ever, where you have a littler person who's gone into the ring as the underdog and beaten the heavier person. In this way, it's happened before and it can happen once more."

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That would be a major shock to many individuals if Khan can beat Canelo to win his WBC middleweight title. Khan isn't too certain about clutching the WBC title in the event that he can unseat Canelo, in light of the fact that that would imply that he'd have to battle between time WBC middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin in his next battle before he could battle Canelo for a brief moment time as a component of the rematch provision Canelo has in the contact.

Khan would likely love to battle Canelo twice, however a battle against Golovkin may be an alternate story. He's an excessive amount of inconvenience for what he's worth. Khan needs to move down to welterweight to battle WBC champion Danny Garcia for his title.

Canelo took a gander now and again in his last battle against Miguel Cotto last November when Cotto was standing and attempting to battle him. Be that as it may, Canelo battled when Cotto utilized development and battled a more trained battle. Canelo certainly surrendered rounds to the 35-year-old Cotto. The main reason Cotto wound up losing the battle is on account of he squandered a considerable measure of time attempting to slug with Canelo as opposed to adhering to the approach that his coach Freddie Cockroach had concocted for him.

Khan can beat Canelo in the event that he doesn't get irate after he gets nailed by something and tries to turn the tables on him. The group is clearly going to be an ace Canelo swarm at the T-Portable Stadium, and will be cheering every time Canelo lands a hard shot.