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Amir Khan vs Terence Crawford result: American wins by sixth round knockout to retain WBO world title

Relive all the action from Madison Square Garden

Tom Kershaw
Sunday 21 April 2019 00:44 EDT
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Amir Khan's dream of finally proving himself one of the finest fighters in the world ended in a controversial defeat when he was stopped in the sixth round after a low blow by the great Terence Crawford at Madison Square Garden in New York.

Fighting to also become a two-weight world champion by adding the WBO welterweight title to his impressive list of honours, Khan had long pursued this opportunity which has likely ended his career at the highest level, leaving him with few remaining lucrative options.

A domestic fight with long-term rival Kell Brook will appeal until either retires, but for the 32-year-old Khan - groomed for greatness since winning an Olympic silver medal in 2004 aged 17 - his successful time as an attraction in the US may have passed.

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Next up is Teofimo Lopez. If you're not familiar with the 21-year-old knockout artist, you may remember him for this:

Tom Kershaw21 April 2019 04:11

Swaggering out to New York, New York by Frank Sinatra, Teofimo Lopez looks every bit the superstar.

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Teofimo Lopez vs Edis Tatli

And we're underway in the last of the undercard bouts.

Tom Kershaw21 April 2019 04:17

Round 1: Lopez 1-0 Tatli

A somewhat cautious opening round, but Tatli, despite having an able jab, already seems as though he will have little to offer in retaliation once Lopez starts to kick through the gears.

Tom Kershaw21 April 2019 04:21

Round 2: Lopez 2-0 Tatli

Lopez begins to pour on the pressure at the end of the second round after hurting Tatli with a series of left hooks to the body. You sense there's only one way this fight can end as Lopez continues to chip away at his opponent and steadily break him down.

Tom Kershaw21 April 2019 04:26

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