Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF) president Doda Khan said that Haroon, the younger brother of world light-welterweight champion Amir Khan, has been “selected” by the coach for the New Delhi Commonwealth Games to be held in October and 2012 London Olympics.
“I am 100 per cent sure that Haroon will represent
Asked how PBF could be so sure that the British boxer would be in Commonwealth Games squad, Doda said he had earned a nod by Roldan for the
Haroon made a “secret” visit to
While Haroon had left
“Haroon will not join the camp here. He is training under some very good coaches in Bolton and the
“Roldan will accompany the boxers. But Haroon will not train under him as he already has good coaches in
Asked when Haroon would join the camp in
Doda said Haroons visit was kept secret on the request of his family as they had security concerns because of countrys situation.
“Haroons family didnt want his visit to be publicised because of security concerns. Thats why we didnt announce it in the media,” said Doda.
Ironically, during his visit Amir had urged the world community to support
Astonishingly, on the other hand Roldan did not mince words when he said Haroon had been selected for the camp not for the Commonwealth Games team.
“He (Haroon) was here in the camp sometimes ago. He wished to be the part of the camp. I told him he could be part of the camp if he wants to. But this does not mean he is in the team. You see he is not even in my list of camp trainees. At the moment, Haroon does not exist in the camp. So I cant say for sure that he will be in the team,” said Roldan in an exclusive interview with Dawn.com at the PSB Coaching Centre.
The Cuban, who took charge of Pakistan team in October last year, said he was unaware when Haroon would join the camp, but categorically said the boxer would be in the team for the Commonwealth Games only if he proved himself worthy enough.
“I dont know if Haroon is training in
Roldan said Haroon seemed to be a good and promising boxer and could improve in the future through more training. On reports that Haroon would be accommodated in flyweight category while Muhammad Waseem will reduce his weight, the coach said there was no question of such a move since Haroon had yet to join the camp.
“I saw him spar for just 20 minutes when he came here. He was good so I told him he could join the camp and thats all. Ideally, I want him in the camp tomorrow. But if he wants to be here after two months, or just two months before the game, I will allow him but again, he needs to prove himself. I have the final say in the selection and PBF does not interfere in selection matters.”
Roldan, who claims to have coached 1998 world champion Manuel Mantillo and junior world champions Noelia Veitia and Stalin Lopez, said he came to know about Haroons arrival through his trainees.
Ali Bukhsh, one of the six national coaches, said he was not aware of Haroons trial and was not invited to watch the boxer by the PBF.
“I dont know when he came, when he will join or would he really join the camp or if he has been selected for any event. I never saw him in action and was not invited.”






























