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McCloskey targets clash with Khan

Amir Khan (left) and Paul McCloskey
Amir Khan could face a title defence against Paul McCloskey

Northern Ireland fighter Paul McCloskey wants a showdown with WBA light-welterweight title holder Amir Khan.

McCloskey's camp believes victory over Souleymane M'baye for the vacant European title in November will set up a clash with the champion from Bolton.

"Khan is the obvious world title fight out there for Paul," said McCloskey's trainer John Breen.

"They both turned pro at around the same time and I've always believed that Paul has the beating of Khan."

He added: "When he wins the European title I think he'll finally get an opportunity to prove that."

Khan will make his first title defence against unbeaten Ukrainian Dmitriy Salita in Newcastle on 5 December.

McCloskey must beat former world champion M'baye on 6 November in Magherafelt before being considered for a crack at Khan.

Winning the European title would set me up nicely for a shot at a world title

Paul McCloskey

The 30-year-old southpaw from Dungiven is expecting a tough tussle with the Frenchman.

"There's no doubt he's a world-class operator, you don't win world titles without being world class," said McCloskey.

"He's only been beaten three times in 42 fights so you have to respect a record like that.

"It's a huge opportunity for me and winning the European title would set me up nicely for a shot at a world title.

"I'm just focusing on M'baye and becoming European Champion first. Once I win that then everything else will fall into place."



see also
Khan to fight Salita in Newcastle
06 Oct 09 |  Boxing
McCloskey and Rogan in date clash
07 Oct 09 |  Boxing
McCloskey European title bout off
30 Jun 09 |  Boxing
McCloskey gets Euro title fight
09 Jun 09 |  Boxing


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