Singaporean lightweight Amir Khan says he intends to do what he does best and finish his man when he returns to action on home soil at “ONE Championship 109: King of the Jungle.” Khan (12-6) has finished 10 of his career victories inside the distance and remains one of the most dangerous contenders in ONE’s lightweight division. But despite his penchant for finishes, his last outing saw him battle all the way to the scorecards as he edged a split-decision verdict against New Zealand’s Ev Ting at “ONE Championship 104: Edge of Greatness.” Khan takes on Japanese ONE Warrior Series graduate Kimihiro Eto, who won three bouts in ONE’s talent-finding sub-promotion to earn his spot on the full ONE roster. He lost out to South Korea’s Sae Sung Park on his ONE debut in July 2019, but returns this weekend looking to claim a win over one of the promotion’s bigger names. Related ONE Championship fighters comment on coronavirus causing closed-door fights Eto (16-5-2) is no stranger to Khan, with the pair having trained together in the past, and the Singaporean says both men know what to expect from each other on fight night
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