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Khan crushed in Las Vegas

Amir Khan's career lies in tatters after Danny Garcia knocked him down three times in a fourth-round stoppage win in Las Vegas on Saturday.

The 25-year-old Englishman admitted recently that he had endured the toughest spell of his career after a torrid six months which saw him suffer a controversial defeat by Lamont Peterson and a bitter fall-out which saw their rematch scrapped after the American failed tested positive for synthetic testosterone.

Khan, who had perhaps naively talked about fighting Floyd Mayweather in the near future, had the WBA belt he lost that night returned to him but lost that to Garcia as the American caused a huge upset to retain his own WBC crown and become a unified champion at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.

Khan came into the fight with a record of 26-2 with 18 knockout wins while Garcia boasted 23 wins, 14 early, and no defeats.

Despite Khan coming off a defeat in his last bout, the Briton was a heavy betting favourite and the majority of the 7,000-strong crowd were in his corner.

Khan flew out of the blocks and barely a second had elapsed when he landed a beautiful left hook-right hand combination.

He easily won the first round with sharp, attacking jabs and hooks, while Garcia had to settle for two right crosses and a naughty low blow, for which he was warned.

Garcia landed a nice right in the second but Khan retaliated immediately. Khan also won the second but had to take sporadic body shots and a strong overhand right from the Philadelphian.

Garcia was cut over his right eye in the round, though it was unclear how the wound was inflicted.

Khan landed an excellent lead left in the third which Garcia shrugged off well, while the American was also having occasional successes himself. Another warning for low hitting was perhaps harsh.

The fight then exploded as a counter left from Garcia floored Khan hard. He got to his feet quickly but was clearly devoid of his senses.

Referee Kenny Bayless scandalously allowed it to go on - Khan had no idea where he was - and the Briton was saved by the bell as Garcia threw a massive right and a left on the bell had Khan struggling again.

After a minute to recover Khan looked in better shape for the fourth. What followed was one of the most brutal rounds in recent memory.

Garcia threw huge power shots in search of the stoppage and Khan was soon down again, this time from a right, which saw him trip on the rope.

Khan somehow survived and amazingly began firing shots back as the two men stood and traded crashing blows. Khan actually goaded Garcia in and landed a good shot himself, hitting Garcia with an uppercut and left.

Khan was then down a third time when he was caught by a glancing left and right to the temple. Again he got up quickly, but when Bayless stared into his eyes, the referee finally decided enough was enough.

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what do you think?

9 comments

Prince Shaz

8:23am on 15/7/2012

Learn to listen to your corner and you will go far. Keep trying to be macho and your career is over. Long way back for him now. Will struggle to see him turning it around now.

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9:08am on 15/7/2012

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9:28am on 15/7/2012

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Andy Smithies

10:10am on 15/7/2012

Khan = Loser end of!!! He is a pretender!!!!

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Tony Read

11:05am on 15/7/2012

Time to think of a different career.

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jeni sperber

11:34am on 15/7/2012

His boxing career is over, lol he wanted to fight mayweather, he would have got whooped

Bill Fleming

1:05pm on 15/7/2012

He will probably go to court for a retrospective disqualification for the low blows and be awarded both belts.

ian

8:09pm on 15/7/2012

Absolutely over the moon he has been beaten, to much talking, not enough substance. Congragulations Mr Garcia.

A B

4:17pm on 21/7/2012

Just watched the fight 5 days after it happened. As usual Khan was fast and very accurate at hitting his opponent on the gloves, arms and elbows with the occasional shot counting. What he also did as he always does is throw lead hands whilst dropping his rear hand. That is where the Freddie Roach one trick pony school (watch his other high profile one-trick pony) of boxing comes unstuck. Khan's bravado was nothing short of madness because calling in a fighter and allowing him to hit you is asking for exactly what he got. It is nice to see people posting comments that reiterate what I have been posting here for a while. The post fight speech from Khan was absolute nonsense as usual. He was yet again warned constantly for pushing as for Jim Watt talking his usual rubbish perhaps he needs better glasses. The only one who talks any sense on Sky is Barry McGuigan. If Khan thinks he can step up in weight and not suffer at the hands of bigger heavier hitters then he has taken one punch too many. Do we have weeks ahead to look forward to of Khan berating the ref, his corner, his coach and claiming he was okay to carry on and whatever else he can peddle as a reason for his loss? Best thing he can do is consider retiring or go back to fighting people he is so sure of beating - like Prescott and Garcia!