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Khan keeps title in bruising bout
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Amir Khan survived an early knockdown as he successfully defended his Commonwealth lightweight title against Michael Gomez in Birmingham.
The 21-year-old was floored by a powerful left hook from Gomez in the opening exchanges of the second round.
But Khan, who had his opponent on the canvas in the opening round, countered with a series of powerful punches.
Gomez was floored once more in the fifth and referee John Keane stopped the fight after a big Khan right hand.
The brutal encounter was by far the toughest of Khan's 18-fight professional career.
The Bolton-born fighter had begun in confident style, breaking Gomez's guard with a flurry of combinations, culminating in a huge right hand to send his opponent to the canvas.
But Gomez - celebrating his 31st birthday - refused to surrender and began the second round began in complete contrast to the first.
I have to admire Gomez after this fight but this is Amir Khan man, he is going to be huge.
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