NEW YORK Amir Khan didn't try to make it sound as if he'll punch like Gennady Golovkin in his first middleweight fight.
The British welterweight didn't predict he'll hurt Canelo Alvarez, either, much less knock out his opponent May 7 in Las Vegas. But based on his previous sparring experience, when he has competed at his natural weight and hasn't had to drain himself physically to reach the welterweight or junior welterweight limit, Khan has felt like a more powerful fighter.
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The British welterweight didn't predict he'll hurt Canelo Alvarez, either, much less knock out his opponent May 7 in Las Vegas. But based on his previous sparring experience, when he has competed at his natural weight and hasn't had to drain himself physically to reach the welterweight or junior welterweight limit, Khan has felt like a more powerful fighter.
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