
Alvarez who’s only blemish on his record is the loss to Floyd Mayweather said: “I have received a lot of great support here. It is my first time of coming here. Amir Khan is a great fighter. This is a serious event. I am going to give you my all. May 7 will be a great event.”
Some pundits think that this fight is a big risk for Khan, as he would be moving up two weight divisions. David Haye however does not share this view. He said: “Amir Khan is too fast. Amir Khan is not going up two divisions. He boils himself down at 147. He is a naturally 165 pounds. He walks around as a super middleweight and he does not have any body fat. Maybe we have not seen Khan at his fastest. Maybe he is meant to be a middleweight. He has got to worry about a lot. But I believe he will be able to see a lot. As long as he does not try to trade with Alvarez he will be ok. I am excited about this fight. This is one of those great fights. I might try to get out there for the fight but it is three weeks to my fight on May 21.”
When Haye was asked about his opinion on Anthony Joshua’s IBF World title fight against Charles Martin on April the 9th he said: “I really want Anthony to win that fight on a personal note. You can look at Martin and say whom has he fought? But he is a southpaw and is 6ft 5 in. This fight is where we will see if Joshua is the real deal. I believe he is. He proved that in his last fight. He is going to show a lot more of that if it goes past two or three rounds. If he goes past nine rounds what is his engine going to be like? He is going to need all the support he can get. I will be there. “