Saturday, April 20, 2019

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Khan vs Crawford Live, Stream, Fight time, PPV price, how to watch, live stream, Terence Crawford, quite arguably one of boxing’s pound-for-pound best, returns for the first time in 2019 to put his WBO welterweight championship on the line in taking on former unified junior welterweight champion Amir Khan on Saturday, April 20, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Khan vs Crawford Live

After notching a third-round destruction of Julius Indongo in August 2017 to become the undisputed junior welterweight champion, Crawford (34-0, 25 KOs) moved up to 147 pounds last June and hasn’t looked back. The 31-year-old battered Jeff Horn to win by ninth-round TKO and capture the WBO belt. He went on to successfully defend the title in October, stopping José Benavidez Jr. with 18 seconds left.
With a lack of challengers at welterweight in the Top Rank stable, Crawford needed someone to help establish him as a force to be reckoned with. Boxing fans wanted Crawford to face IBF titlist Errol Spence Jr. to see who the king of the division and the sport would be. Spence fought Mikey Garcia in March instead, so Crawford went to one of the biggest names in the game.

Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan betting odds

According to ProBoxingOdds.com, Terence Crawford is a -2000 favorite, which means you’ll need to bet $2,000 to win $100. Meanwhile, Khan is a +1200 underdog, meaning if you bet $100, you could win $1,200.

Terence Crawford record and bio

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  • Name: Terence Crawford
  • Nationality: American
  • Born: September 28, 1987
  • Height: 5-8
  • Reach: 74″
  • Total fights: 34
  • Record: 34-0 with 25 knockouts

Amir Khan record and bio

  • Name: Amir Khan
  • Nationality: British
  • Born: December 8, 1986
  • Height: 5-8 ½
  • Reach: 71″
  • Total fights: 37
  • Record: 33-4 with 20 knockouts

Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan fight card

Khan (33-4, 20 KOs) returns to the United States for the first time since he lost by sixth-round knockout to Saul “Canelo” Alvarez in May 2016. Following the fight, Khan took nearly a two-year hiatus and has beaten Phil LoGreco and Samuel Vargas in his native England.
Matchup Class Belt
Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan Welterweight WBO
Shakur Stevenson vs. Christopher Diaz Featherweight
Teofimo Lopez vs. Edis Tatli Lightweight
Felix Verdejo vs. Bryan Vasquez Lightweight
Carlos Adames vs. Frank Galarza Jr. Middleweight
Lawrence Newton vs. Jonathan Garza Bantamweight
Vikas Krishan vs. Noah Kidd Jr. Middleweight
Edgar Berlanga vs. Samir dos Santos Barbosa Super Middleweight
Larry Fryers vs. Dakota Polley Jr. Welterweight
Khan won the 140-pound WBA title from Andreas Kotelnik in July 2009. The 32-year-old made four straight defenses of the belt before adding the IBF strap in when he scored a fifth-round knockout of Zab Judah in July 2011.
Boxing pundits and fans alike feel Khan has seen his better days, and Crawford will make it look rather easy. Khan possesses the experience and packs a hard enough punch to where he can give Crawford plenty of problems.
Still, can Khan pull off the monumental upset? Or does Crawford continue to exemplify when he’s one of the best in the world?Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan commences on Saturday, April 20. The main card begins at 9 p.m., with Crawford and Khan expected to make the walk to the ring for the main event at around 11:30 p.m.
Terence Crawford and Amir Khan will fight at Madison Square Garden in New York. Terence Crawford competes in the United States’ largest market for the third time, while Khan also fights there for the third time.
According to ProBoxingOdds.com, Terence Crawford is a -2000 favorite, which means you’ll need to bet $2,000 to win $100. Meanwhile, Khan is a +1200 underdog, meaning if you bet $100, you could win $1,200.

Amir Khan vs Crawford Live 2019 @ PPv Fight Boxing

Amir Khan vs Crawford Live: WBO welterweight champion Terence “Bud” Crawford makes his 2019 debut on Saturday, putting his title on the line against Amir Khan at the legendary Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Amir Khan vs Crawford Live Boxing

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Khan, 32, has chosen to snub the advances of Kell Brook and instead takes aim at one of boxing’s modern greats as he looks to head Stateside and come home with the world strap.
But Crawford is 34-0 and has his eye on an all-American unification bout against IBF champion Errol Spence Jr if he comes through this test.
Crawford, 31, is considered one of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the sport, if not the best. This is his third fight at welterweight, arguably boxing’s most talent-laden division, and the one in which he aims to stake his claim as an all-time great. He ran out of opponents in the lightweight and junior welterweight ranks, unifying all four major titles in the latter division in 2017.
Before he had a chance to win a world title at 147 pounds, he moved up to middleweight to challenge Saul “Canelo” Alvarez in 2016, a fight that saw him knocked out in devastating fashion in the sixth round.
For Crawford, it’s a chance to bring his impeccable craft to a much wider audience. For Khan, it’s an opportunity to breathe new life into his career.
Crawford might lack the wider name recognition of a pay-per-view star, but he has the talent. A complete fighter, the Omaha, Nebraska, native has power in both hands, impeccable footwork—he can box out of both stances but favors southpaw these days—and is masterful at disrupting his opponent’s rhythm and timing.
He tends to starts out slow, but what he’s doing is gathering information, figuring out his opponent’s strategy, tactics and what punches they want to establish. Once he has the other boxer figured out, he pummels them into submission.
Khan is far removed from his glory days, when he was beating up on the likes of Zab Judah and Marcos Maidana at junior welterweight. Back-to-back losses to Lamont Peterson and Danny Garcia derailed his run at 140 pounds, leading to him to move up to 147 pounds.
The 32-year-old found some success there, winning the WBA international welterweight title and the WBC Silver welterweight strap, but it all went out the window when he lost to Alvarez.
Khan’s speed has always given fighters trouble. Alvarez was not immune to this, with the Englishman buzzing him for a few rounds and making life difficult. Once Canelo locked in, his size and strength advantage took over, though, leading to one of the cleanest knockouts you will ever see.
That led to some time away from the sport, but Khan has come back with a vengeance. He destroyed Phil Lo Greco last year in his return bout, beating him in 39 seconds. He then dominated Samuel Vargas in September, winning by unanimous decision despite suffering an early knockdown.