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Froch: Amir Khan rule world

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WBC super-middleweight king Carl Froch expects fellow Briton Amir Khan to succeed in his bid to become a world champion.

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WBC super-middleweight king Carl Froch expects fellow Briton Amir Khan to succeed in his bid to become a world champion. Olympic silver medallist Khan will take on Andreas Kotelnik for the WBA light-welterweight title in Manchester on July 18. And Froch believes the 22-year-old will outpoint the Ukrainian - a man nine years his senior. "I've not seen too much of Kotelnik but I know he's not a massive banger," Froch told The Sun. "He's not a big, big puncher so that gives Khan a much better chance. "Khan's a good fighter. He's got very fast hands, he's well schooled and he's got the right trainer now in Freddie Roach. "So far he's proven he can fight at a certain level but now he's got to prove he can do it at world level. "If Khan can keep himself out of harm's way and display his usual work rate, he should nick a points decision. "I can't see him stopping Kotelnik - and there's always that question mark over his chin - but I think he'll pull it off." Ricky Hatton has been talked about as a potential opponent should the youngster triumph.