Gomez warns Khan of form which left Arthur on his seat
Published Date:
07 May 2008
MICHAEL Gomez has warned Amir Khan that he can expect the same treatment meted out to Alex Arthur when the pair meet at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham on 21 June.
The Manchester veteran is relishing his unlikely chance to return to the big stage at the age of 30 after suffering a number of painful defeats which threatened to bring an end to his unpredictable career.
However, Gomez enjoyed his most unexpected success when he defeated Arthur at Meadowbank in October 2003, dumping the Scot on the canvass three times in the fifth round.
Gomez said: "Amir's a very good fighter but he's never fought anyone like me. I'm going to take him out of his comfort zone and get in his face before the first bell has even sounded.
"I save my best for the big occasion. I went to Scotland to fight Alex Arthur, who had a virtually identical record to Amir, and I blew him away in the fifth round. I'm going to do the same thing to Khan."
Khan acknowledged he could expect a very different kind of test than he faced in his last outing against Martin Kristjansen last month. Khan said: "There is no way Gomez is going to be as fit as me, so I expect a spectacular stoppage."
The full article contains 229 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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Last Updated:
06 May 2008 11:00 PM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh