NEW YORK (Dec. 2, 2013) - Amir "King" Khan, one of boxing's most popular and exciting fighters, joins the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING announce team as a guest analyst on Saturday, Dec. 7, live on SHOWTIME (8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT) from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Khan is substituting for regular SHOWTIME analyst Paul "Magic Man" Malignaggi who headlines the event with fellow Brooklynite Zab "Super" Judah in a 12-round, all-Brooklyn welterweight main event. The live four-fight SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast also features three world championship fights including IBF Welterweight World Champion Devon Alexander versus undefeated Shawn Porter.
Having fought and defeated both Malignaggi and Judah (in 2010 and '11 respectfully), Khan's experience in the fight game and intimate knowledge of the main event will be on tap as he joins SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING host Brian Kenny, play-by play announcer Mauro Ranallo, Hall of Fame analyst Al Bernstein and EMMY® Award winning sports reporter Jim Gray.
"I'm really looking forward to working with SHOWTIME on another top draw bill," said Khan. "The main event between Paulie and Zab will be a Brooklyn blockbuster with two of boxing's most skilled fighters. Having shared the ring with both men I know together they will bring speed, power, ring craft and heart to the table. Fighting in their own backyard, neither one of them will want to leave that ring the loser so it makes for an extremely intriguing matchup between two truly world class operators. The undercard is filled with some similarly great clashes, which could headline on their own, with IBF world champion Devon Alexander taking on Shawn Porter, Sakio Bika defending his WBC world title against the undefeated Anthony Dirrell and Austin Trout up against Erislandy Lara in could be an edge-of-the-seat thriller."
A former Unified Super Lightweight World Champion, Khan is lightning-fast and talented inside the ring.
In 2004, Khan became the youngest British Olympic boxing medalist when he won silver at the Athens Olympics at the age of 17. As a professional Khan (28-3, 19 KO's) has faced many of the best fighters of this era. He won two consecutive fights in the last 12 months, including a hard-fought unanimous decision over world champion Julio Diaz on April 27. A give-and-take boxer-brawler, Khan is a fan favorite wherever he goes. Khan will turn 27 on Dec. 8.
The Dec. 7 quadrupleheader is the first of two consecutive four-fight SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecasts in seven days. On Saturday, Dec. 14, the anticipated match between WBA Welterweight World Champion Adrien Broner (27-0, 22 KO's) and the dangerous Marcos Maidana (34-3, 31 KO's) will top a four-fight event from San Antonio, Texas that includes three other world title fights.