Kell Brook Stops Amir Khan

Kell Brook Stops Amir Khan in their Anticipated UK Showdown – Video Highlights & Amir Khan Retirement

Manchester, UK (February 20th, 2022)– A British boxing rivalry that has been going on for over ten years finally came to an end on Saturday night at the AO Arena, Manchester as KellĀ  Brook (40-3, 28 KOs) channeled years of antagonism to stop Amir Khan (34-6, 21 KOs) in the sixth round, the referee stepping in to save Khan from further punishment.

Speaking after the fight Brook said: ā€œI’ve sacrificed so much time to train for this fight, they won’t remember all of my fights they’ll just remember me fighting Amir Khan. No disrespect to Amir, but it felt so easy in there, I’m happy the chapter has closed on Amir Khan now.

ā€œThis is the icing on the cake in my career, I can feel at peace knowing I’ve beaten him. Do I want to carry on? I’m going to sit down with my family and consider my future in the sport.

ā€œI would’ve wanted more of a clinical knockout, like how Canelo did. But he’s been fantastic for the sport, he’s a two-time world champion for a reason and I’m just happy that we got to fight.ā€

The night that fight fans have been waiting for proved its weight in gold as both fighters left everything in the ring on fight night. Brook, the former IBF welterweight champion, applied the pressure from the opening bell as he looked for every opening to hurt Khan.

The action unleashed in the very first round as Brook rocked Khan on his feet multiple times, the crowd reacting with awe as Khan then fought back to land hurtful punches of his own. Towards the end of the third, Brook attacked on the front foot sending Khan into the ropes and hanging on until the end of the bell.

Khan showed guts and resilience through the fifth round to stay on his feet following an onslaught from Brook, but again it was ā€˜Special K’ who was controlling the distance and the tempo of the fight. The accurate right hand was reaching over the guard of Khan throughout the fight, and it proved to be the difference.

With both men coming into the fight with intentions of retiring each other, Kahn answered the question on his future in the sport following the defeat, he said: ā€œIt could be the time, I need to speak with my family. I just feel like I couldn’t get in a groove, it’s something I need to think about.

ā€œThe better man won, he put on a great performance tonight and there’s no disrespect to him because he came out to win.

ā€œIt was one of the best atmospheres I’ve ever fought in, the fans came out to watch a great fight and they got what they paid for.ā€

Manchester played host to a night of British boxing that will go down in the history books.

Topping the undercard action, Natasha Jonas (11-2-1, 8 KOs) became the new WBO super welterweight champion with a brilliant second-round stoppage over Christian Namus (25-7, 8 KOs) in the second round. The result sent the Manchester crowd into joy as Britain claimed another world champion.

The southpaw dropped her opponent towards the end of the first round with a perfectly timed right hook following a piercing straight left. Namus wasn’t out of the dark for long as at the start of the second round, Jonas applied the pressure yet again, forcing the stoppage.

After world title defeats in recent memory to Katie Taylor and Terri Harper, Jonas can finally call herself a world champion after jumping up three weight divisions for the opportunity.








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