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Salita muscles in for world title challenge

Dmitriy Salita is confident he will become a world champion after a second opportunity in New York next week.

December 9, 2010 14:07
Focuse: Dmitriy Salita

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Mike Sinclair,

Mike Sinclair

1 min read

Dmitriy Salita is confident he will become a world champion after exploiting the confused, multi-organisational state of professional boxing to manufacture a second opportunity in New York next week.

Having failed to win the highly-regarded WBA light-welterweight when he was demolished in 76 seconds by Amir Khan in Newcastle a year ago, Salita has lowered his sights.

Under the banner of his own new promotional company, he has moved up a weight division to contest the vacant welterweight title of the hitherto little-known IBA against American Mike Anchondo who, despite still only being 28 - the same age as Salita - has his best days behind him.

The fight takes place at New York's Roseland Ballroom where Salita aims to dance to his own tune against Anchondo who still talks a good fight, claiming: "I see a kid who fights like an amateur, at best. He's going to come in and do the old school style and try to pepper me with as many punches as he can, and that's fine. I'm fast too and we're working on that."