UK Boxing: Khan Gutted For Haye; Steve Barnes; Adam Booth

Amir Khan has vowed to bring a world title back to Britain this summer, but says he is “gutted” for David Haye after he pulled out of his fight against Wladimir Klitschko because of a back injury. The Bolton hot-shot is training in Los Angeles for his own world title challenge at the O2 Arena in London on June 27 against Andreas Kotelnik – a week after Haye was due to meet Klitschko for the heavyweight crown..

Khan said, “For any boxer, especially one challenging for a world title, pulling out because of an injury is soul-destroying but I hope the injury isn’t too serious and the fight can be re-scheduled,”

“I’m really gutted for David because I hoped it would be a great couple of weeks for British boxing if he defeated Klitschko to win a world title and for me when I beat Kotelnik.”

“Britain only has one world champion at the moment so I hoped by the end of the summer we could have had at least three, but one thing’s for sure I’m coming back with a world title around my waist.”

“For now if you want to see a British fighter beat a Ukrainian world champion it will only be in my fight against Kotelnik,”

The 21-year-old is being trained by the world’s best trainer Freddie Roach who recently masterminded Manny Pacquiao’s win over Ricky Hatton and Khan’s great win over the legendary Marco Antonio Barrera.

He added, “Training is going fantastic and I can’t wait until June 27,”

“It’s only a few weeks away now, but I feel in tremendous shape and ready to do the business against Kotelnik.”

WARREN AND BETFRED.COM TEAM UP

Boxing promoter Frank Warren is delighted to announce that he has teamed up with betting giants Betfred.com for Amir Khan’s world title challenge at London’s O2 Arena on June 27.

Khan headlines the blockbuster show when he takes on WBA World Light-Welterweight Champion Andreas Kotelnik for his crown, and a further three big title fights are to be contested:

Matthew Macklin v Andrew Facey for the British Middleweight Championship
Matthew Hall v Anthony Small for the Commonwealth Light-Middleweight Championship
Enzo Maccarinelli v Denis Lebedev for the Vacant WBO Intercontinental Cruiserweight Championship

An action packed undercard includes the best young talent in Britain: The Olympians – James DeGale, Frankie Gavin, Billy Joe Saunders and the Walsh brothers – Michael, Ryan and Liam.

Betfred will be the official betting partner for the event and odds for the all the fights can be found on www.betfred.com and www.frankwarren.tv

Khan is the favourite at 8/15, kotelnik at 6/4 and the draw is 25/1.

The founder of Betfred Fred Done, said: “I’m delighted to be associated with Amir Khan in his first World Championship fight. He is such a young and exciting boxer and it should be an explosive fight, supported by an undercard featuring the best of British talent.”

Warren said, “It’s great to have Betfred.com join us in what will be a fantastic event culminating in Amir’s challenge for the world title. There is a huge amount of interest in Amir’s fight and Betfred are offering good odds on all the fights on the card.”

Steve “Super Bad” Barnes the latest Sheffield Star

British boxing could witness an exciting new dawn later this month with a host of shooting stars featuring on the Hennessy Sports “Rule Britannia” event in Wigan on June 13th. The ITV4 televised card at the Robin Park Arena will be headlined by the British Lightweight title fight between John Murray and Scott Lawton with hot prospects Tyson Fury, his cousin Phill Fury, Steve “Super Bad” Barnes and Bobby “Boogaloo” Ward all featuring on the undercard.

Fury, the 20-year-old, 6 foot 9 inch heavyweight from Manchester has already created a huge stir in British boxing while his cousin Phill made a winning start to his pro career last month. Barnes only recently turned 18 and will be having his third pro fight in Wigan while Ward, the last English man to beat Amir Khan will be making his pro debut.

Barnes is the latest protégé to roll off the famous Ingle Gym conveyor belt in Sheffield and big things are expected from the teenage featherweight who was a decorated amateur.

His father and namesake Steve picks up the story. “We’ve always been a boxing family, my own father boxed in the army and my 5 brothers all boxed,” recalled Barnes Senior. “Even as a small kid Steve used to put on the gloves at home and once he turned 7 I took him down to Brendan Ingle’s gym.

“I used to help train the amateurs there at the time so he came up with through the ranks with guys like Kell Brook and he took to the sport straight away.

“He won 4 National titles and he’s a Four Nations Gold medallist but it got to a point where we couldn’t get anyone to fight him in the amateurs. He was just proving too strong for the other kids and nobody wanted to fight him.”

Barnes turned pro with a debut win in Ireland last November and followed that up with an impressive first round KO in Watford last month. He’s already had his style compared to a mix of Ricky Hatton and some of the finest exponents of the Ingle gym and his father believes it’s a style that will take him a long way.

“He loves to throw body shots but he never got any credit for them in the amateurs because they rarely score them on the computer but the pro’s should really suit him. He’s naturally very, very strong and I think it will really surprise people in the pro’s just how strong he is considering his age. He hits as hard as a welterweight and I think as he matures that power will only increase.

“He’s also a clever boxer and he’s got a great head on his shoulders. He’s a very quiet kid but he never gets nervous before fights and he’ll fight anyone, he doesn’t care who it is. That was always his attitude in the amateurs because he knew when the championships came around that you had to take on whoever you got in the draw so he has a real winning mentality.

“He’s still very young but he’s made a decent start and he’s in the best gym in the country and he has the right people around him. He lives the life, he doesn’t drink, doesn’t smoke and he has a steady girlfriend.

“He’s under no illusions about the pro ranks because he’s grown up around pro’s in the gym and been all over the country to the shows so he’s seen first hand just how hard a game it is. It’s a man’s game and he knows it’s not going to get any easier. He’s made a good start but he knows he’ll have to keep improving and as long as he keeps busy then I think he can go a long, long way in the sport.”

The John Murray – Scott Lawton British Lightweight title fight headlines a big night of boxing at the Robin Park Arena, Wigan on Saturday, June 13th. Tyson Fury features in the chief support while in a battle of Champions, Central Area title holder Nadeem Siddique takes on Southern Area Champ, Tom Glover.

Exciting Canadian puncher Andrew Singh Kooner also appears alongside Barnes, Phill Fury and Ward.

Tickets are available from the Ticketline box office on 0844 888 4402 or via www.ticketline.co.uk.

David Haye Manager Adam Booth on the Steve Bunce Boxing Hour Today

Adam Booth will be speaking live and exclusive to the Steve Bunce Boxing Hour on Setanta Sports News today from 2pm. Following yesterday’s announcement that David Haye’s world heavyweight bout with reigning champion Wladimir Klitschko has been postponed, his manager Booth will reveal what’s next for the ‘Hayemaker’.

Watch it all on Setanta Sports News on satellite channel 418 and Virgin Media 518.