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    Amir Khan & Kell Brook are yesterday’s men and way past sell-by dates, this fight would’ve meant something six years ago

    IN November, when the Amir Khan v Kell Brook clash was still just a possibility, I described them as yesterday’s men — and maintained it should not happen.I certainly haven’t changed my mind. In fact, I feel I was probably being too kind.
    Amir Khan’s suspect chin might prove costly on Saturday night and the fight is unlikely to pass six roundsCredit: Getty
    Kell Brook could finish it the first time he catches Amir Khan on the chinCredit: Getty
    Actually, they are the day BEFORE yesterday’s men.
    Khan has not fought for almost three years. Brook, with two titanium plates to repair fractured eye sockets thanks to Gennady Golovkin and Errol Spence Jr, has been out of the ring for 16 months.
    In his last meaningful fight, Amir quit in the sixth against Terence Crawford. When Kell challenged the American for the WBO welterweight title, he was KO’d in the fourth — and we haven’t seen him since.
    These two former world champions are so far past their sell-by dates, the ink has faded so badly it is now unreadable.
    This fight would’ve meant something if it had taken place when it should have done — six years ago.
    The only justification seems to be providing two multi-millionaires with a boost to their pension pots. It isn’t surprising Manchester Arena is sold out, though.
    This phoney war has the same morbid fascination as a motorway crash. You feel guilty staring, yet you can’t take your eyes off it.
    I doubt either will fancy fighting beyond six rounds. I reckon as soon as Brook lands a clean shot on Khan’s suspect chin, it will be over.
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    Most supposed grudge matches are contrived ticket-selling vehicles and  when the final bell sounds, men  meant to hate each other cuddle up like long-lost brothers.
    Derek Chisora v David Haye is a classic.  Chisora, after being out-pointed by Vitali Klitschko in Munich, had a brawl with Haye at the post-fight press conference when his fellow Brit heckled him.
    Haye went on to knock out Chisora at Upton Park — then ended up becoming his   manager and promoter. They looked like life-long pals throughout their partnership.
    Carl Froch said of George Groves, who he defeated twice: “I f***ing hated him and wanted to knock his teeth down his throat.”
    Yet the pair have recently been seen with their arms around each other working as TV pundits. Some grudges, though, are carried to the grave.  Joe Frazier despised Muhammad Ali for constantly calling him an ‘Uncle Tom’.
    US President Bill Clinton and a worldwide audience were moved to tears when, ravaged by Parkinson’s and shaking violently, Ali lit the Olympic flame at the 1996 Atlanta Games.
    The next morning, Frazier was asked on TV if he had found the scene moving — and snarled: “They should have thrown him in the fire.”
    The longest-running feud in British boxing was between the two top promoters of their day — Jack Solomons and Harry Levene — which carried on for nearly 40 years.
    When Solomons died in 1979, Levene was asked if he would like to say something, “My next show is at Wembley on March 22,” he replied. Now that is a REAL grudge match.  More

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    Amir Khan vs Kell Brook: UK start time, TV channel, live stream, undercard and weights for MASSIVE grudge match

    THEY have been avoiding each other for years, but Amir Khan is finally down to fight Kell Brook THIS WEEKEND.Khan and Brook have long been touted for a big dust-up but have never managed to put pen-to-paper on a deal.
    How the fighters compare ahead of the huge bout
    Now that both fighters are at the ends of their careers, Khan and Brook have put their egos aside at the negotiating table to give boxing fans what they’ve been after for so long.
    Khan hasn’t been in action for over two years, having last beat Billy Dib in a farcical fight back in the summer of 2019.
    Before that he lost a world title fight at welterweight against pound-for-pound star Terence Crawford, who he trained with in Nebraska ahead of his clash with Brook.
    And it was Crawford who Brook last fought in November 2020, when Bud stopped Special K in the fourth round of their Las Vegas match-up.
    In a fight which could define both fighters’ careers, Brook and Khan will put it all on the line when they meet in the middle of the ring at the AO Arena on February 19.
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    When is Khan vs Brook?

    Khan’s massive clash with Brook will take place on Saturday, February 19 in Manchester.
    The bout will be held at the AO Arena, which hosted Derek Chisora vs Joseph Parker 2 back in December.
    The event sold out in minutes and there will be 20,000 fans in attendance at the event.
    Ring-walks for the main event will get underway from around 10.30pm UK time.

    Khan weighed in at 147lbs while Brook came in on 148lbs
    What TV channel is Khan vs Brook and can it be live streamed?

    Khan vs Brook will be shown live on Sky Sports Box Office for fans in the UK.
    The event will cost £19.95 to purchase, and starts at 6pm.
    Boxxer are promoting the show.
    SunSport will be covering every blow with our live blog on the night.
    Radio coverage is live on talkSPORT all evening.

    What happened at the weigh in?
    Both boxers made weight for the huge grudge fight, which is being fought at 149lbs catchweight – two pounds over welterweight.
    Kell Brook weighed in a pound under on 148lbs, while Amir Khan came in at 147lbs – the welterweight limit.
    A £100,000 fine per pound was in place if any fighter was over weight.
    Khan vs Brook FULL CARD
    Tokyo 2020 bronze winner Frazer Clarke makes his heavyweight debut against a TBC opponent, as he aims to follow in the footsteps of Team GB giants Anthony Johsua and Joe Joyce by grabbing an Olympic and becoming a pro star.
    At 30-years-old already, with a long and impressive amateur record and thousands of rounds sparring AJ in the bank, Clarke will be fastracked by Boxxer and Sky Sports toward major fights.
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    Viddal Riley – the cruiserweight who found fame by coaching internet sensation KSI for his celebrity boxing bouts – looks to improve on his record with a bout against journeyman Willbeforce Shihepo.
    After failed world title bids at super-feather and lightweight, Liverpool queen Natasha Jonas jumps up to super-welterweight to get a crack at the WBO world title against Chris Namus.
    The 37-year-old mother has suffered harsh decisions in her two most high profile bouts – against Terri Harper and Katie Taylor – so will be desperate to finally grab a world honour.

    Amir Khan vs Kell Brook (12 rounds – catchweight, 149lbs)
    Natasha Jonas vs Chris Namus (WBO world super welterweight title)
    Charlie Schofield vs Germaine Brown(English super middleweight title)
    Bradley Rea vs Craig McCarthy (Middleweight)
    Frazer Clarke vs TBA (Heavyweight)
    Viddal Riley vs Willbeforce Shihepo (Cruiserweight)
    Adam Azim vs Jordan Ellison (Lightweight)
    Hassan Azim vs MJ Hall (Welterweight)
    Abdul Khan vs Ricky Starkey (Lightweight)
    Ibrahim Nadim vs Taka Bembere (Super featherweight)

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    Who is Amir Khan’s new trainer?
    Khan is hoping he has the secret weapon in his corner to beat Kell Brook in trainer Brian ‘BoMac’ McIntyre’.
    And the American certainly knows a thing or two about both Brits ahead of their Manchester grudge scrap.
    Back in November 2020 McIntyre guided Crawford to a stunning fourth-round KO of Brook at an empty MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
    And Khan has decided to let bygones be bygones after his own defeat to Crawford in April 2019.
    That ended is somewhat controversial fashion with Khan pulled out by his corner after six rounds.
    Brian McIntyre will be in Khan’s corner
    What has been said?
    Khan said: “In the past 10 years I have fought two of the best pound-for-pound best fighters.
    “I have never run from Kell. I have never needed to. What I have achieved speaks for itself.
    “There is no point crying about the past. In the past he hasn’t deserved this fight. Come February 19 it will be time to see if he can back those words up.
    “I am coming levels down by taking this fight. I have fought the best in the world. I have conquered America.
    “But people want to see me punch him in the face.
    “It’s my time now to put him in his place and move onto bigger and better things.”
    Brook said: “He’s in cuckoo land.
    “You are getting knocked clean out. I will knock you spark out. That’s when Amir Khan will hit the deck for the final time.
    “He’s always veered off, never given me respect, never acknowledged me.
    “He has said: ‘Win a world title then I will fight you, fight this guy then I will fight you’. He has run away.
    “It has got to a part of his career where there is nowhere else for him to run.
    “I have wanted it for many years.” More

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    John Fury, 57, shows off bulking abs in bathroom selfie after training with his son Tyson ahead of Dillian Whyte fight

    TYSON FURY’S dad John showed off his impressive abs in a bathroom selfie.The 57-year-old has become training buddies with his son who is preparing to fight fellow Brit Dillian Whyte for the WBC heavyweight title.
    John Fury, dad to WBC heavyweight king Tyson, is in great shape for his ageCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    John is often seen on hill runs with Fury as well as pumping iron in the gym.
    He shared a topless photo of himself wearing blue shorts and showing off his powerful physique.
    John will now be praying his son finally gets the Whyte fight signed and sealed.
    The Brixton banger has until Saturday, February 19, to put pen to paper to confirm his first world title shot.
    Unbeaten champ Fury has already signed his half and reminded his British rival time is ticking to do the same.
    He said in a social media video: “Good morning, Morecambe Bay. Dillian Whyte, you little sucker, you’ve got three days left, b***h.
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    “Sign the contract, p***y.”
    Whyte has remained stoically silent since Fury’s promotional team of Frank Warren and Bob Arum won the purse bid with a £30.6million offer.
    And English Hall of Famer Warren warned the challenger-to-be it is their way or the highway.
    He said: “If he doesn’t sign he’s out. Those were the terms of the purse bid.”
    Whyte and his team were left fuming after only being given a 20 per cent split of the purses.
    That still guarantees him £6m and a potential £3m more if he wins and takes home the 10 per cent bonus.
    But veteran US matchmaker Arum accused Whyte of wanting MORE money to flog the box office fight or he will remain tightlipped.
    John Fury is regularly at his son’s side in press conferences and training sessionsCredit: Stephen Dunkley/Queensberry Promotions More

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    Amir Khan vs Kell Brook fight purse: How much are fighters each earning – and much was fine if they MISSED weight?

    AMIR KHAN and Kell Brook FINALLY settle their differences inside the ring on Saturday night.The pair have been embroiled in a 10-year war of words as the Battle of Britain concludes in Manchester.
    Amir Khan and Kell Brook face off in Manchester
    Brook and Khan would have been fined a “six-figure” fee – reported to be £100k – for every pound above the agreed limit if they missed weight.
    Though BOTH fighters came in inside the catchweight of 149lbs – which is two pounds over the welterweight limit.
    Brook weighed in on 148lbs, while Khan came in on the welterweight limit of 147lbs.
    When is Amir Khan vs Kell Brook?
    Amir Khan vs Kell Brook takes place this Saturday night, February 19.
    Expect the ring walk time at around 10.30pm.
    The Manchester Arena – which sold out in under 10 mins – plays host.
    What TV channel and live stream is Amir Khan vs Kell Brook on?
    Amir Khan vs Kell Brook will be broadcast on Sky Sports Box Office in the UK.
    The event is priced at £19.95 for UK customers, €24.95 for Republic of Ireland customers.
    The event will start at 6pm on Sky Sports Box Office (Sky channel 491), Sky Sports Box Office HD (Sky channel 492) and in UHD (Dolby Atmos available).

    🥊 Khan vs Brook – ring walk time, undercard, TV channel and live stream info for HUGE fight night
    What is the Amir Khan vs Kell Brook fight purse?
    Khan will reportedly earn £5m for the bout, with Brook on £3m.
    Bolton star Khan has said he is getting a “lion’s share” of the purse.
    What have they said?
    Khan: “I don’t hate Kell, this is just another day at the office.
    “There is no love between us but I have been living in Kell’s head for the past 10 years, I might even owe him some rent for it.
    “But now I have to put him in place.
    “After the fight, there will be respect and maybe we can even be friends, he does seem like a nice guy.
    “Maybe one day we will have a coffee together and a chit-chat but now is too soon.”
    Brook: “He is a drama queen, he has a terrible ego, while I am a down-to-earth kid who wants to make the fight at almost any cost.
    “I know what we have had to do to make this fight, bend over backwards, and I know this fight has only happened because of me. 
    “If I go a pound over, it costs me £100,000. Every pound is £100,000 so I cannot afford to do it.
    “It makes it interesting and exciting but I am preparing for him now and waiting for this to get confirmed has put me in a bad way before.
    “I am excited to put everything on hold and get this fight done.”
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    Amir Khan v Kell Brook is here after ten years of taunts but who will have last laugh when score is finally settled?

    TWENTY years since their first schoolboy spar and a whole decade after they initially vowed to knock each other out on Sky Sports’ Ringside show, Amir Khan and Kell Brook are FINALLY set to meet.There is almost nothing these two 35-year-olds have been able to agree on in that time – apart from the number of zeroes on their cheques for tonight’s showdown.
    Khan and Brook go head to head at Friday’s weigh-inCredit: PA
    The pair have been vowing to knock each other out since appearing on Ringside ten years agoCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    Brook looks in incredible shape still at the age of 35Credit: Getty
    Khan, who’s also 35, doesn’t look too shabby eitherCredit: Getty
    The barbs have taken a sinister twist this week, with Brook strongly denying Khan’s accusation of racism after his ‘poppadum chin’ remarks
    But they have been bubbling away since before Bolton’s King Khan became a household name by winning silver at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
    With that, the baby-faced 17-year-old jumped above Brook in the pecking order for the era of British boxing that followed.
    Khan’s Olympic final was watched by eight million people on terrestrial TV, Brook’s untelevised pro debut a few weeks later barely had 1,000 in attendance.
    Then Khan capitalised on his fame to take his mega-money PPV roadshow to America while Brook took the hard route to his IBF world title.
    Even when matchmaker supreme Eddie Hearn had them both signed up to his Matchroom brand, Khan cut a three-fight deal early to leave Brook hanging and face Terence Crawford instead.
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    BETTING SPECIAL – GET KHAN AT HUGE 40/1 OR BROOK AT 30/1 FOR BOXING SHOWDOWN
    But now – with very few avenues left open to them and Sky Sports willing to throw bundles at the pair – they will finally crown a 147lbs king of the North.
    Brook will always insist Khan ducked him until the very end, Khan will forever believe he was a league above before they even got started.
    It doesn’t matter now. We’re about to see which shadow can still shine.
    As the pair prepare to lace up, SunSport looks at the road both men have taken to this long-awaited bout, where they have crossed paths and how tonight’s clash at the Manchester Arena will be won and lost.
    WEIGHT
    Khan was a world champion at the super-light limit of 10st and enjoyed his finest wins at welter’s 10st 7lbs maximum.
    Brook is a career welter and former IBF champion at the 147lbs mark but it is an open secret that since bulking up to middleweight to challenge Gennady Golovkin in 2016, he has had a wretched time returning to his old division.
    This bout was made at the strict catchweight limit of 149lbs and there was a £100,000 fine for every lb either man was over on Friday morning.
    One question from Brook to Khan this month has resonated: “It’s not a world title fight, so why have you insisted on a weight limit, why are you making us risk our health to make the weight?”
    Brook did manage to make the weight though, with both men saving themselves a pretty penny when they hit the scales yesterday.

    🥊 Khan vs Brook – ring walk time, undercard, TV channel and live stream info for HUGE fight night
    MIND
    Khan reckons he owes his old foe rent for the amount of time he has been living in his head.
    The Olympics hero has managed to laugh and smile through most of the build-up.
    The I’m A Celeb star insists Brook has been a starstruck fan of his, he even offered to buy him a coffee when the punches are all thrown and done before things turned nasty again this week. 
    If Khan triumphs he will be praised for keeping a cool head and carrying out a gameplan. If he loses it will be safe to assume he underestimated Brook’s ability and his burning desire.
    It’s the same for Brook; win and he will be hailed for harnessing all his resent and bitterness into something positive.
    But if he loses he will be accused of getting too involved, of boiling over and failing to control his emotions.
    The winner will need ice in their veins and fire in their bellies.
    I’m a Celeb star Khan claims Brook is actually a FAN of hisCredit: Rex Features
    POWER
    Khan’s greatest strength has always been his blistering hand speed that has helped him score 21 of his 34 wins by stoppage.
    It’s not one-punch power of Deontay Wilder or Naoya Inoue, it’s rapid combinations that are fired off in a blur, if the 35-year-old still has the fast-twitch fibres to pull-off his trademark finish.
    Brook’s right hand is his honey shot and he likes to call the heaviest and most harmful ones his ‘chocolate brownies’.
    It gets thrown straight as an arrow or chopped down on his usually smaller opponents and his uppercut is spiteful. If Khan is caught flush by the Sheffield star, it could be an early night.
    CHIN
    Khan summed it up best in the build-up when he admitted that resilience is neither man’s strong point.
    The sickening KO losses Khan has suffered to Breidis Prescott, Danny Garcia and Canelo have all marked him out as vulnerable and the cruel word Brook likes to use is ‘chinny’.
    But he showed huge heart when he held up against Marcos Maidana to win a magnificent 2010 decision.
    The leaky defence did improve during his time with trainer Virgil Hunter but it remains to be seen if Khan can keep his irrefutably untrustworthy chin out of harm’s way.
    Brook has problems further north than his whiskers, it’s his cheekbones and eye sockets that are his kryptonite.
    Gennady Golovkin shattered the right side in 2016 and Errol Spence Jr completed the pair a year later.
    Neither orbital bone looks fully healed yet Brook insists the titanium implants he needed to rebuild his face have made him a Terminator.
    But the stoppage against Terence Crawford came from a jab right on the danger zone that didn’t seem too punishing but sent the veteran spiralling into panic mode.
    If Khan can land a flurry of quick shots it will be interesting to see how Brook’s resolve and skull hold up.
    Brook took a battering from GGG In 2016Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Errol Spence shattered Brook’s face in 2017Credit: Reuters
    CORNER
    Amir Khan’s last loss was to Terence Crawford in 2019, Brook’s last contest was the same a year later. So is it genius of Khan to hire Crawford’s mentor Brian McIntyre for this or a misguided disaster?
    BoMac  – as he is known – will be getting very well paid for this potential retirement bout so is he a master tactician or an expensive American gun for hire in the all-English shootout?
    Khan relocated to Omaha, ran up in the mountains and sparred Crawford – who has also flown to Manchester to enjoy the show – but how much will they have really gelled?
    Khan looked more powerful under Freddie Roach and more sensible with Virgil Hunter but can he combine the two under his latest training team?
    Brook is a graduate of the brilliant Ingle gym from Wincobank in Sheffield. He walked into the gym as a nine-year-old boy and spent his life under the wing of the brilliant Brendan Ingle.
    Son Dominic is now the team leader and he knows Brook better than anyone but they have parted for a couple of bouts recently, including the Crawford defeat.
    It will either be the perfect way to end their professional partnership or a sad end to a fractured relationship.
    Khan has teamed up with BoMac for tonight’s clashCredit: Getty
    SPEED
    Teenage and early-twenties Khan was rapid, his fists were a blur and he could dart in and out of range like a ghost.
    Even in the violent losses to Garcia and Canelo, he made strong starts with blistering movement until split-second lapses cost him horrifically.
    If power is the last trait to leave an ageing fighter then reflexes and speed are definitely among the first to abandon him.
    By the time he steps back in the ring, Khan will have been out of action for two years and seven months, his battle will be against ruthless Father Time as much as it will be against Brook.
    Brook has always prided precision and technique over speed. And his favourite mantra ahead of this career-defining row is ‘timing always beats speed’.
    He believes that if he can block or dodge a handful of Khan’s scattergun shots, he will need just one laser-guided missile to bring peace to Northern boxing.
    EXPERIENCE
    Khan has handled immense pressure since going to the 2004 Athens Olympics – aged just 17 – as Team GB’s only boxer in Greece.
    When US promotional giants Golden Boy snapped him up, he went on a scintillating run of beating up Americans in their own backyards.
    Paulie Malignaggi, Zab Judah, Luis Collazo, Devon Alexander and Chris Algieri were all conquered by the marauding Pakistani-Brit between 2010-2015.
    And later in life he has also been the away fighter – brought over and paid well to lose – against Canelo and Crawford.
    There is very little the reality TV star has not seen, enjoyed or endured and that could be a crucial upper-hand.
    Brook’s much more modest start means he has always felt like the underdog, he has boxed as the float fight, at the end of the night while fans were walking out and been first on the bill when most fans were still queuing outside.
    That siege mentality might help him in this dog fight but it might also be one challenge too much to handle.
    Khan on his way to world title glory against Andriy Kotelnik in 2009Credit: Reuters
    CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
    Travelling to California in 2014 to beat red-hot American Shawn Porter in his own backyard was an incredible feat by Brook that still goes underrated.
    It wasn’t some fluke power punch either, it was a controlled and dominant points win over an excellent world champion who rallied back and was still mixing it with the very best in November.
    Brook failed to land a unification bout and his career was never the same after he took life-changing money to challenge middleweight KO machine Gennady Golovkin in 2016 – making it another chapter of his success story but with a sad ending.
    Khan with his 2004 silver medalCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Khan landing the 2004 Olympic silver in Athens was incredible as he was just 17-years-old and was the ONLY Team GB boxer who qualified for Greece.
    And he was only beaten to gold by amateur legend Mario Kindelan.
    The win helped change the funding for British amateur boxers and helped secure much greater medal hauls at 2008 and Anthony Joshua’s 2012 home crowning.
    The WBA super-light world title win over Andriy Kotelnik in 2009 was a brilliant landmark.
    But Khan’s finest runs of form was the USA defences over Paulie Malignaggi, Marcos Maidana and Zab Judah.
    Even up at welterweight he secured mesmerising wins between 2012- 2015 over Carlos Molina, Luis Collazo, Devon Alexander and Chris Algieri before going one step too far with the 2016 Canelo challenge.
    Brook’s historic win over Porter is still not given the credit it deservesCredit: Getty
    TRADING BLOWS
    Brook’s best insults:
    “I remember that first spar, in the first round I thought he had the fastest hands I had ever seen, he was popping me. But then in two and three I found my timing and I schooled him”
    “When I am done with Amir Khan he will be ‘a mere memory’”.
    On Amir’s taste for starring on reality TV shows: “I call him Amir Khandashian, he is a media whore’.
    On Khan baselessly claiming that Brook is a closeted homosexual: “He should get a smack because he went all over the line. There’s banter, but that went over the line.”
    Khan’s harshest digs
    “I was always levels above Kell, I was training to go to the Olympics and he was just another body they brought in for me to beat up. I schooled him, threw him out and told the next guy to jump in.”
    On Brook’s alleged taste for booze binges between bouts: “I think he goes on benders for a couple of days.
    “We know with Kell that he is one of these guys who can go off the rails after a fight, on a p***-up. He’ll go missing for a couple of weeks and put on a load of weight.”
    On claiming his foe is gay, he said: “There’s talks about him being gay and if he is a real man then he should come out and say it. Come out and tell the truth. I think he is very confused.”
    On their 20-year rivalry: “Kell is very jealous of me, he always has been. I have been living in his head for so long I probably owe him a lot of rent.”

    “Kell Brook just seems fresher so my money would be on Kell Brook.”
    CONOR BENN (Welterweight rival)
    “I think Khan, I really do, I know his chin and punch resistance are gone but I think he will outwork Brook.
    “I always thought Kell but now I think Khan, we will see who has what left.”
    SHAWN PORTER (Ex-IBF welterweight champ beaten by Brook in 2014)
    “They are both not what they used to be.
    “After fighting Brook I would have said Brook to win but now I think it is an evenly matched fight.”
    GEORGE GROVES (Ex-super-middleweight champion)
    “I am excited and it is just as interesting now as it would have been five years ago. They are not in their peak but it is still just as fascinating. I think it is even.
    “I think, as great as Khan was, I used to make Brook the favourite but they now have more miles on the clock and have had significant spells out of the ring.”
    KHABIB NURMAGOMEDOV (UFC legend)
    “I know Khan has a tough opponent but it’s going to be a close fight. My opinion is it’s going to be a close fight, a very close fight.
    “Khan has a tough opponent, but he can beat him.” More

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    Who is Ibrahim Nadim, and when did he start working with Ricky Hatton?

    THOUGH Saturday night is all about Amir Khan vs Kell Brook, young fighter Ibrahim Nadim will be looking to make a name for himself.Nadim takes on Take Bembere in his sixth fight in a clash on the undercard.
    Ibrahim Nadim fights this weekend on the Amir Khan vs Kell Brook undercardCredit: Getty
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    The 5-0 fighter will also have British boxing legend Ricky Hatton, who he started working with in 2019, in his corner.
    It’s not the first time Nadim has featured on Sky, as he fought Stefan Nicolae on the undercard of Scott Quigg’s clash with Jono Carroll in 2020.
    But Nadim, 22, is buzzing with the fact he can compete on the undercard of his hero Khan’s clash with Brook.
    “I am really excited to fight in a decent arena and on a great card,” he said.
    “Amir Khan has been someone I have looked up to since I was like 11 or 12 years old.
    “It is his boxing style for me. He is always entertaining whether he wins or loses.
    “I think they are both at the stage of their careers, where they are past their best, so I just think it is about who turns up on the night and follows the game plan.
    “Either one of them is going to get stopped, I don’t see it going to points. I am going with Khan.”

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    Ricky Hatton will corner Ibrahim Nadim on SaturdayCredit: Getty
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    Nadim can count himself lucky he’s got icon Hatton in his corner, but admits he hasn’t seen much of his opponent on Saturday night.
    “I am fighting early on, like last time, but it will still be a good experience even under those circumstances,” he added.
    “I have not seen much of my opponent. We just needed one on short notice, so we took him.
    “He has fought decent boxers. He has only been stopped three times, so he is quite durable.
    “I just want to get as many fights in as I can at this early stage of my career.
    “It would make a great statement if I could stop him.”
    Hatton said of Nadim when they first linked up: “He was a very, very exceptional amateur. He is of a tall and slender nature and has fast hands. He has a massive engine.
    “I don’t want to put any pressure on such a young man’s shoulders. It is very very early days.
    “He punches very well. He fights up close.
    “He has to tick boxes as a fighter. No doubt his talent is there.” More

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    Meet Abdul Khan, Amir’s 19-year-old cousin fighting on Kell Brook undercard described as ‘special talent’

    AMIR KHAN will unleash the latest boxing ace from the gene-pool Khanveyor belt this week as cousin Abdul gets his big break.The 19-year-old made his pro debut in Dubai in October, after training alongside his mentor and manager for Saturday’s grudge straightener with Kell Brook, and aims to go 3-0 this weekend on the undercard.
    Undefeated boxer Abdul Khan has been described as a ‘special talent’ by cousin AmirCredit: PA
    Abdul will be competing on the undercard of Amir vs Kell Brook on Saturday nightCredit: Instagram @abdulkhan.1
    And the 35-year-old former light-welter champ reckons his new protege is perfectly primed to run with his baton.
    The 34-5 icon told SunSport: “Abdul is a very special talent and I’m extremely excited to see him join the professional ranks.
    “I have followed his career since he had his first amateur fight around eight years ago and his long-term potential excites me.
    “When I’m watching him fight, it’s like looking at myself at that age and with the right fights, at the right time, we will have a special journey.”
    Abdul was not even born when the Khan vs Brook rivalry was born out of a schoolboy spar around 20 years ago.
    But he is super-confident his mentor’s last dance will be a successful one, after struggling to keep the pace with the father-of-three during brutal desert training sessions.
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    “I am really confident for Amir in the Brook fight,” the super-bantam beamed. “I am a good runner and he has been outdoing me, even though he is older and heavier.
    “I think Amir’s speed will always be there but it even surprised me how rapid he still is.
    “I know people will think I am biased but I really think he can stop Brook, because he has been hitting very hard.
    “I never got to go to any of Amir’s fights because I was too young so it will be a great story to be on the undercard of the first one I can attend.”
    Amir, whose brother Haroon also boxed, has enjoyed the highest highs possible in the hurt business and endured some of the harshest lows, from brutal knockouts to the dark side of fame.
    But he never tried to talk his little cousin in or out of the family trade – so he can be sure he is doing it for the right reasons now, having just finished college.
    Abdul told us: “Amir never told me to avoid boxing but he also never urged me to get into it, I just loved the sport growing up, with Amir and David Haye especially.
    “When the idea to turn pro started getting serious, he gave me loads of advice and guidance but he has been doing that since I was a kid in the amateurs anyway.

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    Abdul Khan has been training alongside three-weight world champion Terence CrawfordCredit: Instagram @abdulkhan.1
    Abdul is backing Khan to emerge victorious against his rival Brook at Manchester ArenaCredit: Instagram @abdulkhan.1
    “I used to watch Amir and always think he was so exciting, win or lose he was never in a boring fight.
    “My favourite fight of his is Marcos Maidana, where he showed so much heart and proved to a lot of people he could fight a fighter and beat him at his own game.
    “And I really think we could see something similar against Kell Brook because I know just how much it means to him.” More

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    Kell Brook saves himself £100,000 as he makes weight for Amir Khan fight with both looking shredded on scales

    KELL BROOK saved himself a whopping £100,000 by making the catchweight limit for his domestic dust-up with Amir Khan – who he had to be separated from after a fiery final face-off.The 35-year-old pair stepped on the scales in front of a packed crowd at Manchester’s Exchange Hall on Friday afternoon ahead of Saturday’s Battle of Britain.
    Former IBF welterweight champion Kell Brook tipped the scales at 148lbsCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Amir Khan hit the welterweight championship weight limit of 147lbsCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Bitter rivals Khan and Kell Brook took part in an intense face-off after hitting the scalesCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    A fired-up Brook roars in Khan before security intervenesCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Former IBF welterweight king Brook took to the scales first and came in UNDER the 149lbs catchweight limit, coming in at a lean and mean 148lbs.
    Special K would’ve breathed a huge sigh of relief as he would’ve been fined £100K if he missed weight.
    Khan soon followed after and hit the welterweight championship limit of 147lbs.
    One last face-off ensued after the final formality, and it didn’t disappoint.
    A fired-up Brook roared in Khan’s face, although former unified light-welterweight champ Khan remained cool, calm and collected.
    Security eventually had to separate the pair and Khan left the face-off with a wry smile on his face.
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    Neither man was interviewed by Sky Sports after their successful weigh-ins, much to the disappointment of the fans in attendance.
    And SunSport understands the British Boxing Board of Control had a say in that after being embarrassed by the previous day’s shenanigans.
    Brook did, however, speak backstage, where he claimed he wasn’t at all worried about the weight cut.
    He told Sky Sports: “I was half-a-pound under, I have been doing the weight nicely, like I have told everybody all along.
    Kell Brook insists he was never worried about making the 149lb catchweightCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    “The weight was never going to be a problem because this is a fight I can get up for, easily.
    “Now I have made the weight I can refuel and be cool, calm and collected on the night.
    “I have to stick to my game-plan and do my business. I am firing on all cylinders.”
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