Amir Khan becomes WBC international welterweight champion
British-Pakistani boxer beats Australian Billy Dib at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah
It was a disappointment to see British-Pakistan boxer Amir Khan's fight with Indian boxer Neeraj Goyat being cancelled, but boxing fans have something to rejoice since the former has won the match against Australian Billy Dib.
Amir went into the fight preparing for a knockout against Goyat at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah, but the Indian boxer was injured during a car accident and had to pull out of the fight.
Dib was announced as the replacement for Goyat but he proved to be an easy opponent for Amir as the Brit downed the Australian in just the second round with vicious left hook.
The fight, however, continued but a rapid combination of punches by Amir saw Dib floored again in the fourth round, which prompted his team to throw in the towel.
Having disposed of the Australian, Khan told TalkSport, "We want the Manny Pacquiao fight, let's hope he comes to Saudi Arabia. Hopefully we come back again at the end of the year and bring Pacquiao here."
On the Dib fight, he said he felt "very comfortable".
"I slowed myself down a little bit instead of rushing all the time," he added. "I was seeing everything, making sure I was putting in the right shots."
Here's the full fight between Amir and Dib:
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Amir went into the fight preparing for a knockout against Goyat at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah, but the Indian boxer was injured during a car accident and had to pull out of the fight.
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Dib was announced as the replacement for Goyat but he proved to be an easy opponent for Amir as the Brit downed the Australian in just the second round with vicious left hook.
The fight, however, continued but a rapid combination of punches by Amir saw Dib floored again in the fourth round, which prompted his team to throw in the towel.
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Having disposed of the Australian, Khan told TalkSport, "We want the Manny Pacquiao fight, let's hope he comes to Saudi Arabia. Hopefully we come back again at the end of the year and bring Pacquiao here."
On the Dib fight, he said he felt "very comfortable".
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"I slowed myself down a little bit instead of rushing all the time," he added. "I was seeing everything, making sure I was putting in the right shots."
Here's the full fight between Amir and Dib:
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