Khan
couldn't even try to get back to his feet and even Alvarez, and the sold-out T-Mobile
Arena, delayed their celebrations following a vicious shot. It was impossible
for Khan to even try to beat the count
WBC middleweight
king 'Canelo' was the first to the British star and kneeled down
beside him before the doctors and Khan's corner came in and thankfully, he
regained his focus and eventually got off the canvas - albeit in defeat. With
victory, Alvarez remains champion and could now face Gennady Golovkin.
Khan was risking everything moving up almost two weight classes to take him on yet out-boxed the Mexican favourite for the first four rounds, only for a cut to his right eye in the fifth to signal the beginning of the end. He had started the fight brilliantly, staying out of range and using his speed and precision to pick 'Canelo' off with his trademark rapid combinations.
Several punches seemed to frustrate Alvarez, who took to the centre of the ring as expected, but he seemed intent on landing single shots and making the sort of statement he is known for. Even when the Mexican did put punches together, Khan responded straight away; a fantastic five-punch barrage in the third suggested speed not power could be the deciding factor.
Khan was in
confident mood for the opening four rounds but the fourth round saw Alvarez
step it up himself, cutting off the ring realising that he needed more than
single shots to succeed, with his head finally moving and his angles opening
up. A ramrod jab seemed to be the shot that caused that cut in the fifth, and
that ultimately changed the way the biggest fight of the year was going to go. Not
only did it give Khan something else to worry about, but it sent his timing
slightly off and for the first time in the fight 'Canelo' closed the gap
leaving him with little room to manoeuvre. The Mexican then took control. Khan
looked to be in trouble but thankfully regained his senses soon after the KO
Alvarez was full of praise for Khan, but felt he had also proved that he is more than just a knockout specialist. The 25-year-old moved to 47-1-KO33 with Floyd Mayweather the only man to beat him.
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