Canelo Álvarez vs. Amir Khan was a professional boxing match contested on May 7, 2016, for the WBC, The Ring magazine and lineal championship.
Álvarez missed another hard right hook, causing him to stumble and Khan countered with a quick shot.
With 10 seconds left, Álvarez swallowed a slick left-right, giving Khan the round.
Round 3 Khan remained mobile, forcing Álvarez to lunge in and miss many early shots.
Khan threw a hard left-right followed by a pair of jabs, then landed a sweeping left hook to the head.
Khan threw a multi-punch flurry to the face, but Álvarez continued to walk through the attacks.
Álvarez threw a hard right to the body, but Khan quickly countered upstairs with a forceful right and then a short left.
Round 4 A hard right to the face by Khan caught Álvarez off guard, and the fighters clinched.
Round 5 Álvarez threw a short left to the head early, but Khan shook it off.
Round 6 Both fighters took turns missing meager jabs early before Khan landed an errant left hook to Álvarez's ear.
Khan appeared slightly dazed, and the fight changed pace, with Álvarez taking control.
Álvarez used the opportunity to land a couple of body shots to Khan, slowing his movement.
[9] The fight produced $7,417,350 from the live gate, according to figures released by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.
[10] On pay-per-view, the fight sold an estimated 600,000 PPV buys, but HBO and Golden Boy promotions refused to release the official totals.