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Khan picks himself up to beat Diaz
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 29 - 04 - 2013

SHEFFIELD — Former world light-welterweight champion Amir Khan had to climb off the canvas to keep on course for a shot at the division's champions by out-pointing Julio Diaz Saturday.
Khan, 26, was floored in the fourth round and looked on the brink of another knockdown in the 11th of a thrilling catchweight (143 pounds) 12-round non-title contest with Mexican Diaz at the Motorpoint Arena in Sheffield.
In Khan's first performance back on British soil for two years, the 2004 Olympic silver medallist triumphed by scores of 114-113, 115-113 and 115-112 in a close fight.
Khan improved his record to 28 wins and three defeats, while Diaz suffered his eighth career defeat in a 49-fight career. It was another thrilling encounter the Briton was involved in but as exciting as he is, he also showed he is still vulnerable. Khan, from Bolton in northern England, can now remain hopeful of a rematch with either Danny Garcia or Lamont Peterson, the Americans who have beaten him in the last two years.
Khan made a measured start and former world lightweight king Diaz, 33, did not land a single meaningful blow in the opening round as the Briton fired out his jab before darting out of range.
It was a pattern that Khan repeated in the second, attacking with three punch clusters rather than jumping in with big punches that would leave him open.
But in the fourth round Khan did leave himself open and Diaz seized the chance, with two cuffing left hooks sending the home hero down.
Khan bounced up at the count of three and did not look seriously hurt before sensibly getting on his bike to ride out the rest of the round.
Khan was better in the fifth and sixth rounds, landing some big blows that left Diaz cut by the corner of the right eye.
But Diaz was always dangerous and Khan looked vulnerable again as it turned into a brawl in the eighth. The fight had swung Khan's way but in the tenth it swung back to the Mexican who had the Briton rocking early on with a left hook to the side of the head.
Another left-right further dazed Khan who then backpedalled unsteadily to survive a nervous tenth round.
Worse was to come from Khan in the 11th and he looked there for the taking as his hands dropped and Diaz repeatedly nailed him.
Khan was hurt by a left and right hook before another combination caught him flush as his career hung in the balance. But Khan's head cleared between rounds and he finished the fight boxing off his back foot, flicking out the jab.
His younger brother Haroon, 21, made a successful professional debut at super-flyweight with a 40-37 points win over fellow Englishman Brett Fidoe. Haroon, who won bronze at the 2010 Commonwealth Games boxing for Pakistan, afterward said: “I could have boxed better and there was more pressure on me than in the amateurs. Now I'm looking to kick on in my next few fights.”
Also on the bill, American heavyweight Deontay Wilder took just 70 seconds to claim his 28th stoppage victim in his 28th fight after battering Briton Audley Harrison. — Agencies


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