You might as well say Martines' brutally ko'ing Williams was a lucky punch too, which it's not. They're all devastating punches waiting to happen because of the way Khan and Williams fought. It's a punch that looks like it's not meant to target anything. But it is. Experienced boxers know how to avoid them, or at least minimize their effects.
It wasn't a lucky punch, I could see it coming from a mile off when Khan fought recklessly from the opening bell.
If he boxed Garcia, he wins a wide UD or gets a late stoppage. Instead he tried to blast him out of there, neglected his defence, and got caught with a punch that would have caused any 140 pounder problems.
With an improved defence and correct gameplan, Khan beats Garcia 8 times out of 10.
Khan destroys him in the rematch. That's why Danny's dad don't want a rematch. He knows. See how he was talking and acting in the corner in the early rounds? His son was outclassed and he knew it.
Its irrelevant whether garcia's eye was closed or open, He knew where Khan's head was and timed him perfectly just like Antonio tarver did when KO'in RJJ as*.
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