Amir Khan – His Thoughts on Pacquiao vs De La Hoya , Training with Roach and His Dec. 6 Bout
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Amir Khan and trainer Freddie Roach (above)
BY: Robert Epstein
Amir Khan chats with Diamond Boxing about training in the U.S. alongside Manny Pacquiao and with his new trainer Freddie Roach. With days to go before his next fight on December 6 Khan also tells Diamond Boxing about his opponent Oisin Fagan and how he is preparing for this bout.
As a special bonus for the fans at Diamond Boxing, Amir gives his thoughts on the Pacquiao – De La Hoya Dream Match. Read what Khan’s manager Asif Vali told his long time friend Khan after Khan suffered his first professional defeat to Breidis Prescott in his last bout on September 6 AND MUCH MORE….
Diamond Boxing and Asif Vali:
D.B. - Asif after the lose to Prescott what did you say to Amir?
Asif -After the fight, my immediate thought for Amir was his health and I was asking him if he felt ok and was not confused, in the corner my first thought was to get him back to the dressing room and not to do the press conference, however Amir, whilst on his stool said to me he wanted to do the ringside interview to which I was shocked as most fighters would go and lock themselves away. I knew then he was ok and let Amir carry on and face the media, as he wanted to explain himself where he went wrong and where the team went wrong.
D.B. - What do you think about Amir switching trainers again and the selection of Roach?
Asif -The weeks after the fight Team Khan had many discussions and Amir decide he wanted to try out Freddie Roach again, we went to America and spent a week with Freddie, Amir returned and choose Freddie as his new coach. I am confident that this will be a fruitful partnership as the bond between the two is fantastic and the different technique Amir is learning will make him a better fighter and a world champion.
D.B. - What do you think about Amir switching trainers again and the selection of Roach?
Asif -Amir has plenty of time now to wait and make his American debut, There is no rush and when the time is right that will come, Amir has to continue learning as he still young and Amir desires to be a world champion and he is more hungry than ever, he wants to prove all the people who have wrote him off that he will be a world champion and believe you me he will.

Diamond Boxing with Amir Khan:
D.B. - Are you enjoying the training camp in the states?
Amir - Hi Rob I’m back in the UK now two weeks before the fight but the training camp at The Wild Card Gym went really well, the atmosphere there is amazing and I really enjoyed it.
D.B. - In what ways has sparring with Manny helped you?
Amir - Sparring with Manny has been great, he’s just as fast as me and keeps me on my toes, its helped me a lot mentally as well, knowing that I’ve been in the ring with Manny who is pound for pound the best fighter in the world, and the confidence it has given me, and I can go out there now and fight anyone.
D.B. - How much time are you getting with Freddie?
Amir - I get plenty of time with Freddie, usually around 3 hours a day which is perfect.
D.B. - On the 6th December you’ll be fighting at the ExCel Arena, will it affect you not having Freddie Roach in your corner for this?
Amir - Unfortunately Freddie can’t be there, but we’ve gone over plenty of things together and I know how well and hard I’ve trained so I’m fully prepared and it shouldn’t affect me.
D.B. - Have you seen much of your next opponent Oisin Fagan? How have you been preparing for this bout?
Amir - I’ve watched a couple of videos of him, he looks strong and is a pressure fighter with a big heart, so I’ve had a few good sparring partners along with Manny, and done plenty of rounds to get me prepared.
D.B. - How has he tried to improve your skills? Have you concentrated on defensive work after your defeat?
Amir - Freddie is fantastic to work with, he’s improved me a lot, we’ve been working on everything along with defensive skills, he’s taught me a lot of new things as well and I can’t wait for the fight.
D.B. - Has the KO by Prescott affected your confidence?
Amir - Not at all to be honest, yes it put a big dent in my career but I’m back and more confident than ever, I’ve got a point to prove now, and its actually made me a better fighter, I’ve changed a lot of things and maybe it was a good thing what happened in the last fight, otherwise I probably wouldn’t have been training in the States with the best.
D.B. - Thoughts on Manny’s preparation for Oscar?
Amir - Manny’s preparing well, he’s like a machine in the gym, and works so hard, I’ve always said the harder you train in the gym the easier it will be in the ring, and Manny is doing everything spot on, it’s nice to train there at the same time as him as he has got a huge fight on the same night, we push each other all time in training, if its running in the mountains or sparring or general bag work, which gives us that extra edge.
D.B. - How do you see the fight going?
Amir - It’s going to be a very exciting fight to watch, very hard to call as they have different styles, but styles make fights, Oscar is a great boxer but I think Manny will be too explosive for him.
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