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Khan Las Vegas date confirmed

ByBoxRecNews

Published 03/11/2014 at 15:45 GMT

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Khan Las Vegas date confirmed
Submitted by BoxRec News on Mon, 03/11/2014 - 15:35.
Bolton's Amir Khan, the former light-welterweight champion, continues his campaign at welter next month when he takes on former two-weight champ Devon Alexander. The non-title bout will be held on the 13th of December at an unspecified Las Vegas casino.
Khan has won three on the spin since losing in a unification fight with Danny Garcia in 2012, taking his record to 29-3 (19 by KO). The bout with Alexander will mark his second bout at 10st 7lbs after a dominant display versus Luis Collazo, the veteran New York southpaw, in May.
Khan's long-term goals include a lucrative meeting with Floyd Mayweather, the welterweight champion of the world. Both Khan and Alexander have notched points wins over Marcos Rene Maidana, the Argentine slugger who was Mayweather's opponent in his only two appearances this year.
Alexander, a southpaw from Saint Louis, Missouri, is 26-2 (14 KO's). His only losses came on points in a unification fight at light-welterweight versus Timothy Bradley in 2011, and a year ago in an IBF welterweight bout with Shawn Porter, the Ohioan who went on to lose the title to Sheffield's Kell Brook in August. Alexander scored a comfortable points win in his comeback bout in June, widely outscoring Mexican trial horse Jesus Soto Karass.
American puncher Keith Thurman, who holds an interim belt at the weight, is mooted to feature on the undercard. Sources say his opponent is likely to be the European champion, Leonard Bundu of Italy, seen on these shores in August outpointing Birmingham's Frankie Gavin. Thurman is 23-0 (21 early), whilst Bundu is 31-0-2 (11 stoppages).
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