
Amir Khan beat Mohammed Medjadi in less that one miniute in their lightweight bout in Wembley Arena, London.
20 year old Khan sent his opponent to the canvas with a fierce right hand and so Mohammed Medjadi, of France was unable to continue. Khan now has won all 11 of his professional boxing fights so far.
Amir Khan is set to fight again on the undercard of the Joe Calzaghe-Peter Manfredo Jnr bill at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium on 7 April.
Listen to what Amir Khan had to say after the fight
Amir Khan said that he thinks that punch was the best of his career and he wasted no time in winning the fight.
“I’m not going to get paid for overtime.
“His balance wasn’t the best - every time you could see his left hand was dropping and I timed it perfectly.
“He was slower than me, I could see every shot. It felt good, I felt the power line through my arm. In my professional career it was my best shot.
“I didn’t plan to finish it in the first round, I just came in and caught him with a right hand and he went down. I caught him round the chin and he just dropped.”
So after this victory Khan is one step closer to a world title. We all know he can do it, but can he become a champion before he is 21?




