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Amir Khan of Britain (L) lands a punch on Carlos Molina of the US. -Photo by AFP

LOS ANGELES: Britain's Amir Khan returned to winning ways after two tough defeats with a comprehensive 10th round stoppage of previously unbeaten American Carlos Molina in a light-welterweight contest on Saturday.

Khan (27-3, 19 KOs) dominated every round and after telling Molina he was close to stopping the bout after the ninth, referee Jack Reiss waved off the fight at the end of the 10th following another one-sided round.

Before the bout, the Bolton fighter suggested he may adopt a more conservative style under new trainer Virgil Hunter after an overly aggressive approach led to a stunning knockout at the hands of American Danny Garcia in July.

However, it was business as usual at the Memorial Sports Arena for the Olympic silver medallist and former world champion from the opening bell, as Khan peppered Molina (17-1-1, 7 KOs) with his trademark blistering combinations.

Occasionally, Khan lingered too long after landing a flurry of punches and Molina was able to land a hard counter punch but the Briton shook off everything his opponent threw at him and went straight back to work.

By the fifth round, Khan, sensing he had the fight under control, relaxed and worked more efficiently and effectively behind the jab, which he used to back his opponent towards the ropes before following up with solid combinations.

“I thought I stuck to my game plan, which meant sticking to my jab,” Khan told reporters. “Carlos took some really good shots and was still coming forward, and that's when I thought to myself I'd better stick to this game plan.”

When the end came, Molina had asked the referee to allow the fight to continue and sounded stunned in defeat.

“I don't know what happened,” the Californian said. “I wanted to pull the trigger but for some reason I couldn't get my hands to go. He was fast in his jab and I was hesitant in trying to get in.”

After picking up a much-needed win, an ebullient Khan turned his attention towards setting up a rematch against the last man to beat him, who was sitting ringside.

“In that fight, he caught me with a good shot but I'll fight Danny Garcia again, anytime anywhere,” he said.


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Anwar Sheikh,
December 17, 2012 5:09 pm
Alhamdolillah, God is the greatest. This much-needed win, recharged the ebullient Aamir Khan, made him immediately threw the rematch challenge to Danny Garcia, the only last man left, who had done down the Khan sometime back. What a great, grand gesture of winning confidence. All this revived the old sweet memories of the all-time-legendary boxer, Muhammad Ali Clay. I hope M A C must have seen this memorable bout and had enjoyed it. Thank you Khan for making all Pakistanis feel proud of your proper treatment to the really great Californian boxer. Thank you both of you for feasting such a long lenthy bout to be remembered for a long time to come.
Aslam Khan
December 17, 2012 3:46 am
Another great Khan .... Another great finish.
yahah
December 16, 2012 11:58 pm
Diamond like Khan exist all over Pakistan but without opportunities, training facilities and financial support they are like lotus that blooms in remote pond of jungle. Well done Khan!
PakObserver
December 16, 2012 4:13 pm
Seriously a world beater, Those combinations were some of the best ive seen in boxing, Period. With Virgil Hunter in his corner, he can make the necessary changes to avenge his loss to Garcia. We saw glimmers of a better defence, and a better gameplan in this fight. The key is obvious now, ie- not to get into a brawl, Just box the opponent. Doing that will take Khan to on of the worlds p4p best. No doubt. Remember the first few rounds against Danny Garcia? Danny was getting schooled.
dararao
December 16, 2012 12:11 pm
Wellcome back man
Razi
December 16, 2012 8:29 am
Well done Khan. A good bout