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Boxer Amir Khan to face Billy Dib in Jeddah today

Boxer Amir Khan to face Billy Dib in Jeddah today
July 12, 2019
JEDDAH (92 News) – Pakistani born British boxer Amir Khan said he would have been distraught if his dream of fighting in Saudi Arabia on Friday for the WBC International Welterweight Championship had been put on hold. Amir will now fight fellow two-time World Champion Billy Dib on Friday in Jeddah after his original opponent Neeraj Goyat was involved in a car accident. Amir was due to face Goyat at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in the first ever Pakistan-India showdown in a boxing ring. Khan will still headline the groundbreaking boxing extravaganza in the Middle East that also features Hughie Fury, Prince Patel and Dave Penasola all in championship title action. When it was clear that Goyat would not recover in time to fight Khan on the scheduled date, promoter Bill Dosanjh of The Super Boxing League moved quickly to secure Khan a new opponent with former two-time World champion Dibb. “Dib is a respected and experienced two-time World Champion so I'm looking forward to pitting my skill against him,” he said. “My heart goes out to Neeraj and I pray for his full recovery and is fit and healthy again to resume his boxing career. We've had to make the decision to find a replacement and we've done extremely well in securing Dib to now be in the opposite corner,” he added. Amir said, "This fight is a landmark moment for boxing in Saudi Arabia and myself, Bill, the Saudi GSA and the government have worked tirelessly to put this event together. We wanted to keep the event on during the important Saudi Season [Jeddah Season Festival] and ensure the fans in Saudi get to watch this great event."
Amir Khan defeated in WBO welterweight championship
American Terence Crawford defeated British boxer of Pakistani origin Amir Khan in WBO welterweight championship at Madison Square Garden in New York.

Terence Crawford successfully defended his WBO welterweight title. The fight ended via technical knockout in the sixth round after Crawford landed an accidental low blow on Amir Khan, whose trainer then decided Khan would not be able to continue.

The fight was stopped and Crawford was named the winner. The win has extended Crawford’s unbeaten record to 31-0 while Khan is now 33-5.