Terence Crawford vs Amir Khan: How to watch, TV channel, start time, date, odds and more
Khan attempts the near impossible as he travels to New York to challenge Crawford for the WBO welterweight world title
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Your support makes all the difference.Amir Khan travels to New York to challenge pound-for-pound champion Terence Crawford for his WBO welterweight world title at Madison Square Garden on April 20.
It’s a daunting task for the Bolton-based fighter, with Crawford undefeated in 34 professional fights, having won his last five – all world title fights – by knockout.
Khan has only had two bouts since returning to the sport and was knocked down by fringe contender Samuel Vargas in his most recent outing last September.
Kell Brook will be attending the bout and has promised to challenge the winner.
Here’s everything you need to know about the fight:
When and where is the fight?
The fight will take place at Madison Square Garden on April 20.
What time will the ring walks be?
The ringwalks will take place after 3am.
What TV channel will it be on?
The fight will be shown on BT Sport Box Office for £19.95.
What’s at stake and what are their records?
The pair battle for Crawford’s WBO welterweight world title.
Who is leading the undercard?
Teofimo Lopez vs Edis Tatli (lightweight)
Shakur Stevenson vs Christopher Diaz (featherweight)
Felix Verdejo vs Bryan Vasquez (lightweight)
Odds
Crawford to win: 1/12
Khan to win: 7/1
Draw: 25/1
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