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Khan hoping to ‘do a Leicester’ on Alvarez

/ 04:49 PM May 06, 2016

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Boxer Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez from Mexico (L) and England’s Amir Khan (2R) pose during their final press conference at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 4, 2016 .
The boxers will fight for the WBC Middleweight title on May 7, 2016 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. / AFP PHOTO / John Gurzinski /

Amir Khan is taking inspiration from Leicester City’s remarkable Premier League title triumph as he prepares for a daunting battle with World Boxing Council middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez in Las Vegas on Saturday.

The 29-year-old Khan will start as a massive underdog when he climbs into the ring to face the hard-hitting Alvarez at the gambling haven’s sparkling new 20,000-seat T-Mobile Arena.

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Khan, who normally fights at welterweight, is stepping up by two divisions to face Alvarez, a destructive puncher who has compiled an impressive 46-1 record with 32 knockouts.

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The world title showdown is billed as a classic contrast of styles, pitting the elusiveness and speed of Khan (31-3, 19 knockouts) against the brute strength of the naturally bigger Alvarez.

But in a week when the exploits of 5,000-1 shots Leicester have captivated the sporting world, Khan believes he is able to write another fairytale win.

“I’m seen as the underdog in this fight against Canelo but I feel this is the year of the underdog,” Khan said after arriving in Las Vegas this week.

“What Leicester City achieved is absolutely amazing. You would have been called crazy if you thought that Leicester would win the title at the start of the season — it’s such an inspiring story.

“I’m definitely going to use that to help me. I’m ready to shock the world and beat Canelo. I know I’m ready for this fight and want to get in the ring right now.”

Yet the bullishness of the challenger cannot mask the fact that even his trainer, the San Francisco-based Virgil Hunter, was skeptical about the wisdom of choosing to fight Alvarez.

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“Initially I didn’t like the fight. But I hadn’t seen Amir. So when he came to camp I was surprised to see how much he had grown,” Hunter said.

“Middleweights can knock out heavyweights. I don’t think the weight will be that much of a factor. I think the weight might be a bit exaggerated in terms of Canelo’s effectiveness.”

Khan’s corner will hope the Briton’s mesmerizing hand speed will give him the advantage against Alvarez, whose only defeat came against another fighter with similar skills, the now retired Floyd Mayweather, in 2013.

The fight could hinge on whether Khan will be able to stick and move for 12 rounds while simultaneously avoiding Alvarez’s heaviest body blows.

Alvarez is confident he will be able to hunt down an opponent who continues to face questions about his chin after more than a decade as a professional.

“I’m very happy with the work that I’ve done — he’s a very fast, elusive, tricky fighter. I know the work I’ve done and I’m confident I can go in there and break him down,” Alvarez said.

“He will be surprised. Many think it’s just about my power but when they get in the ring they realise that’s not all there is.”

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Alvarez’s trainer Chepo Reynoso acknowledged Khan’s trademark speed. “Yes, he’s fast — but Saul also is not a turtle,” Reynoso warned.

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