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    DEVASTATING: Garcia shocks Brit in fourth round to unify WBA and WBC titles

    LAS VEGAS: WBC champion Danny Garcia added the  WBA light welterweight belt to his collection with a stunning fourth-round  upset of Britain's Amir Khan in a unification title fight on Saturday.

    American Garcia scored three knockdowns with the end coming with 32 seconds left in the fourth round when referee Kenny Bayless stopped the bout.

    "I have always been overlooked, maybe it is the green eyes and the light skin," said Garcia. "I look like a pretty boy. But I am a chiller baby and I will fight anybody, anywhere, anyplace." Garcia, who already had the WBC title, now has 24 wins and no losses.

    Garcia, of Philadelphia, kept his perfect record intact by surviving the first two rounds before using a devastating left hook late in the third round that caught Amir flush on the right ear.

    Garcia said he even surprised himself a little bit with the shot that changed the fight but it was one he worked on with his sparring partners during training camp.

    "I knew he was coming in so I slipped down and set up my left hook and just fired it," Garcia said. "That is the same hook I hit (Erik) Morales with. We practised that in camp.

    "I feel great. I always knew I had it in me. I just needed the right fighter in front of me. I feel like the great fighters bring the best out of me and Amir Khan is a great fighter."

    Garcia, 24, was coming off a 12-round unanimous decision over Morales four months ago.

    Briton Amir suffered just the third loss of his career.

    He managed to get up from the third-round knockdown and barely finished the round but he never fully recovered from that devastating left hook to the side of the head.

    "He caught me with a shot," Amir said. "It was more of a blind shot, but I have always said one punch can change a fight."

    Amir (26-3, 18 KOs) got knocked down twice more in the fourth round which had turned into a slugfest with both fighters trading heavy shots in the centre of the ring.

    The second knockdown came when Garcia's punch glanced off the top of Amir's head, leading to an eight count.

    Amir said he lost his focus and it cost him the fight.

    "It just wasn't my night. I made a few mistakes in there," said Amir, who was in his eighth title fight. "I got caught with the left hook.

    "I watched the replay and I must have gone in there with my hands low a little bit and I paid my price."

    Garcia (24-0, 15 KOs) got the better of the exchanges in the fourth, hitting Amir consistently with left hooks and counter shots, then finishing him off with a straight right hand that sent the Briton stumbling across the ring.

    When Bayless stepped in to stop the fight, the 25-year-old Amir protested and tried to duck under the referee's arm.

    "I got complacent and I paid for it," said Amir, who earlier this month was reinstated as the WBA light welterweight champ.

    Amir had lost the WBA and International Boxing Federation titles last December in a controversial split decision to Lamont Peterson.

    The decision to return the title to Amir came after Peterson failed a drug test. AFP

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