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Amir Khan plans welterweight return after Alvarez loss

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Amir Khan intends to return to the welterweight division after his loss to Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez in Las Vegas on Saturday.
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The brave Brit battled early before being knocked out by Alvarez in the sixth round as the Mexican retained his WBC middleweight title.

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Khan, who fought above welterweight for the first time, said his plan was to drop back down.

"I tried as much as I could and trained very hard for this fight," he said.

"Unfortunately, I didn't get the result I wanted. Although I feel strong at this weight, I am naturally a lighter fighter and plan to go back down to welterweight.

"But, I like to challenge myself and that is why I took this fight. I want to be the best, and to be the best I have to fight the best."

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Khan troubled Alvarez early in their bout before the 25-year-old landed his big right hand in the sixth round.

The 29-year-old's record dropped to 31-4.

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