By Allan Fox: If Amir Khan (26-3, 18 KO’s) was hoping to get a rematch against WBC light welterweight champion Danny Garcia (24-0, 15 KO’s) after being crushed him by him last night in a 4th round TKO, Khan can pretty much forget it according to Garcia’s father Angel Garcia. He doesn’t want his son Danny go be taking his career backwards facing guys he already whipped.
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Khan an ordinary boxer with extraordinary hand speed and hype
By Muizz Ali: First of all I will proceed to tell many of you that I am not an Ami Khan hater, as I have wrote a previous article on Khan. In fact, I keep Khan in my top two favourite boxer list (after Floyd Mayweather). Khan has dazzling hand speed and a heart of a lion. We witnessed this in many of his fights such as Willie Limond, Michael Gomez, Marcos Maidana, Lamont Peterson, Danny Garcia and also Breidis Prescott after taking tremendous punches and still trying to carry on.
Khan likely would have beaten Garcia had he listened to Roach
By Sean McDaniel: Amir Khan (26-3, 18 KO’s) only has himself to blame for losing to WBC light welterweight champion Danny Garcia (24-0, 15 KO’s) by a 4th round TKO last night in Las Vegas, Nevada. This was a fight that Khan would have won had he followed the advice of his trainer Freddie Roach to stick and move, and not stand in front of Garcia. Khan for whatever reason chose to slug with Garcia by standing directly in front of him looking to trade.
What next for Freddie Roach?
By Nathan Haworth: Unquestionably Freddie Roach is one of the greatest trainers of all time; but what’s next for him. Yes he has three incredible fighters within his gym (Manny Pacquiao; possibly one of the greatest fighters to ever grace the earth, Amir Khan; a rising star with all the potential to be inducted in to the boxing hall of fame, and the same with Julio Cesar Chavez Jr) but with only one win out of his last three fights, where does he go from here.
Should Khan retire?
(Photo: Naoki Fakuda) By William Mackay: At some point a fighter has to face the reality that they’re just not cut out for the sport of boxing. For some fighters it happens late in their career after many years of success, while with others it happens early when they’re exposed as not having correct tools for success. Amir Khan (26-3, 18 KO’s) may need to look at finding another line of work after being knocked out by WBC light welterweight champion Danny Garcia in the 4th round tonight.




