By Ryan Burton

BoxingScene.com caught up with former two division champion Amir "King" Khan shortly after his dominate unanimous decision victory over Devon Alexander on Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Khan consistently beat Alexander to the punch, using his reach and height advantage to near perfection.

The final scores were 119-109, 118-110 and 120-108. The fact that Khan won a total of 33 of the 36 rounds on all three judges scorecards further illustrates his dominance. 

"That probably was one of my best performances. When you are fighting someone who is a three time champion in a dangerous fight you are always going to perform and work harder," Khan told BoxingScene.com while stating that he may have overlooked the opponents who have given him his three career losses.

"Look at the (Danny) Garcia fight and the (Breidis) Prescott fight and the Lamont Peterson fight. I was a huge favorite going into those fights and no one knew those guys. I took my foot off the pedal. When I know it is a tough fight I train harder.

"I knew this was going to be a tough fight. On the press tour I knew it wasn't going to be easy.  I knew he was quick and explosive. I trained really hard."

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