James Hinks: I don’t like Amir Khan, he has a cocky attitude and this makes me happy when he loses. For that reason I’m rooting for Salita to come through. After all, he’s undefeated so far in his professional career and looks to be an extremely solid boxer. Freddy Roach may have turned Khan into a stronger, smarter boxer but I fully expect Salita to steal the belt, and retain his impressive win record. I hope Khan is a Nicolas Cage fan because on Saturday, it’s going to be another case of Gone in 60 Seconds.

Lucy Morgan: Despite his admission that this will be one of the toughest fights of his career, I predict a victory for Amir Khan. He’s bounced back from his shocking defeat to Prescott in 2008 and has been training in the same gym as arguably the world’s best fighter, Manny Pacquiao. Salita may be unbeaten in 31 fights but he will be fighting outside of North America for the first time and doesn’t have any major names on his record. Khan on the other had will be defending his WBA title and will be out to prove his potential.

Robbie Wells: People keep referring to the fact that this will be the toughest fight of Amir Khan’s career, yet think he will still win. I can’t help but think that if it’s a harder fight than his bout against Prescott, then that surely means he will lose miserably again. Khan is fast, sure, but he hasn’t been tested properly since his loss. How he managed to gain a title fight before Salita is a mystery and a travesty; Salita is 31 without loss, against Khan’s 21-1-0. The fact that Salita has yet to taste defeat must give him the upper hand in the bout, and I for one would like to see Khan knocked down again.

Jon Evans: It’s a tricky one to call this week. On the one hand we have the olympic silver medalist who’s holding the WBA title belt at just 22. On the other hand we have a man who’s never been beaten in all of his 31 fights. Salita will fancy his chances against a man who has been knocked down three times in recent fights. Yet I’m going for the Bolton boy, he has bags of talent and has some of the fastest hands in boxing. Under the guidance of Freddy Roach, Khan seems to be rejuvinated, sparring with the likes of Pacquiao on a daily basis he appears to be a stronger all-round fighter.