Amir Khan admits old sparring partner Manny Pacquiao's nasty knockout last weekend gave him plenty of food for thought as he prepares to meet Carlos Molina on Saturday.
The Briton takes on undefeated local lad Molina in Los Angeles desperate to put on a performance after defeats in his last two fights.
His American counterpart is a huge underdog for the fight and only has seven stoppages among his 17 wins. But Khan is wary of underestimating him, especially after his old friend Pacquiao was rendered unconscious by Juan Manuel Marquez on Saturday.
That sixth-round knockout not only proved that nothing can be taken for granted in the ring, it also vindicated Khan's insistence that anyone can be caught with a devastating punch following his stoppage by Danny Garcia in July.
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The Briton takes on undefeated local lad Molina in Los Angeles desperate to put on a performance after defeats in his last two fights.
His American counterpart is a huge underdog for the fight and only has seven stoppages among his 17 wins. But Khan is wary of underestimating him, especially after his old friend Pacquiao was rendered unconscious by Juan Manuel Marquez on Saturday.
That sixth-round knockout not only proved that nothing can be taken for granted in the ring, it also vindicated Khan's insistence that anyone can be caught with a devastating punch following his stoppage by Danny Garcia in July.
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