Amir Khan has never done dull and he created a normal activity stuffed show in beating Samuel Vargas to declare his arrival to easy street.

Khan demonstrated all his old speed and power as he twice put Vargas down on his way to a consistent focuses win.

Be that as it may, the previous brought together light-welterweight champ additionally showed his old vulnerabilities as he was amazed in the second round of this rollercoaster of a conflict.

His guard was non-existent now and again and he appeared as though he was only one punch far from being thumped out as he tired in the second 50% of the battle at Arena Birmingham.

However this edge-of-the-situate stuff is the reason battle fans love Khan and he conveys amusement, regardless of whether coach Joe Goossen's circulatory strain will require checking after this.

Khan won 119-108, 119-109, 118-110 on the judges' scorecards and his reward will be a film industry conflict perhaps against previous exercise center mate Manny Pacquiao or severe adversary Kell Brook.

Khan, 31, who has enhanced to 33-4-0, was excessively smooth for Vargas in his first battle at welterweight in three years and got the Colombian with a fast fire blend towards the finish of the opening round.

Vargas grinned, imagining he was not harmed. He probably won't have been, yet he had an essence of Khan's speed and power.

Khan hopped on Vargas toward the beginning of the second round and amazed him with a left snare and blasting straight right hand.

It was first blood to Khan actually and some claret streamed down Vargas' nose.

However, despite the fact that Khan was in charge, he rested for a spit second to enable Vargas to thump him onto the seat of his jeans with a major overhand comfortable end of the round.

Khan put Vargas down again in the third with a privilege to the back of the Colombian's head. Vargas properly dissented, yet ref Terry O'Connor still gave him an eight tally.

Khan proceeded to outland Vargas in the fourth with his snappier hands, however despite everything he took an excessive number of shots.

Khan seemed to break Vargas' nose with a snow squall of right and left snares in the fifth and indicated great shot choice when he ventured into the pocket to empty a few snares to the body and uppercuts.

The battered South American figured out how to continue onward and Khan started to tire since he had not been this somewhere down in a battle since Chris Algieri in May 2015.

Vargas hurt Khan and cut him with a correct hand toward the finish of the tenth, which relatively turned the Bolton warrior's legs to spaghetti.

Khan recuperated and will now go ahead to greater and more lucrative things