Amir Khan’s painful display of self-preservation is the end nobody wanted

21 April 2019 03:06
Undignified exit will hurt Amir Khan almost as much as Terence Crawford’s crunching blows that left the challenger unable to finish the fightTwo instincts burn most deeply in every boxer’s soul: a will to win and self-preservation. At Madison Square Garden on Saturday night they collided painfully for Amir Khan, and he bowed reluctantly to the latter.Quit is the dirtiest word in the business. Did Khan quit when he turned away from a low blow by Terence Crawford 47 seconds into the sixth round of their world welterweight title fight and motion to his trainer, Virgil Hunter, that he had had enough? Related: Amir Khan denies ‘quit’ claim and says Terence Crawford won with low blow Continue readingread full article

Source: TheGuardian