Amir Khan has told fans he is a new man and a different fighter ahead of his first bout in the UK for two years.
Khan is bidding to re-establish himself after damaging back-to-back world title defeats to Lamont Peterson and Danny Garcia in the United States in 2011 and 2012 respectively.
The Bolton fighter has returned to Britain to take on Mexico's Julio Diaz in Sheffield on Saturday and is confident he has learned from past mistakes.
He stopped Carlos Molina on his last outing in December and believes another victory will put him back in the world title frame.
The 25-year-old, speaking at his pre-fight press conference, said: "It is a new Amir Khan coming back to England after two years.
"The last time they saw me here was against Paul McCloskey and I am a totally different fighter now. [Click Here To Read More]
Khan is bidding to re-establish himself after damaging back-to-back world title defeats to Lamont Peterson and Danny Garcia in the United States in 2011 and 2012 respectively.
The Bolton fighter has returned to Britain to take on Mexico's Julio Diaz in Sheffield on Saturday and is confident he has learned from past mistakes.
He stopped Carlos Molina on his last outing in December and believes another victory will put him back in the world title frame.
The 25-year-old, speaking at his pre-fight press conference, said: "It is a new Amir Khan coming back to England after two years.
"The last time they saw me here was against Paul McCloskey and I am a totally different fighter now. [Click Here To Read More]
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