Khan: morale-boosting win
I know how good I am and I'm not going to make the same mistakes again.
Amir Khan
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Amir Khan returned to winning ways with a second-round stoppage of Oisin Fagan at the Excel Arena on Saturday night.
The Bolton lightweight was fighting for the first time since being knocked out in the first round by Breidis Prescott in September.
Fagan, a light-punching American-based Irishman with a 22-5 record, was expected to provide durable opposition.
But Khan took control mid-way through the opening round and had his opponent down with 50 seconds left courtesy of a sweetly-timed right hand.
Fagan beat the count easily but was down again immediately from another rapid flurry of Khan punches, this time the Dublin-born fighter had more difficulty in returning to his feet.
Had referee Mickey Vann not ruled another visit to the canvas shortly afterwards as a slip, Fagan would not have seen out the opening three minutes.
Vann's decision was only delaying the inevitable and, following more Khan dominance at the start of the second, he stepped in to stop proceedings just after the mid point of the round.
Reflecting on his morale-boosting win, Khan told Sky Box Office: "I knew where I went wrong against Breidis Prescott.
"Fagan is a fighter who doesn't go down. Look at his record, I don't think anyone has done that to him.
"My team told me to pace myself, not to go for the knockout, that it would come itself. That's what I did.
"I said whoever I was going to fight, that I was going to be the worst opponent they can have.
"I was a bit more nervous than normal but I was relaxed and chilled out.
"It was another day at the office...I know how good I am and I'm not going to make the same mistakes again."
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