Khan sets heart on American coach
Khan has just signed a new long-term deal with Frank Warren
Amir Khan says he needs to work with an American coach to continue progressing.
The 21-year-old lightweight, unbeaten in 19 professional bouts, has used Dean Powell as a stop-gap since splitting from Oliver Harrison earlier this year.
"I'm going to America and I've got a meetings with coaches and some training sessions, and I have a couple coming over here to see me," he said.
"There's a lot in me that needs to be brought out. The only coaches who can do that are Americans."
Khan recently announced a new deal with promoter Frank Warren and his next scheduled fight is against an as-yet-unnamed opponent at the Manchester Evening News Arena on 6 September. 606: DEBATE
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He had previously stated he would be a world champion before his 22nd birthday in December, but Warren seems to be in less of a hurry than his fighter.
"I definitely want a big fight at the end of this year," said Khan.
"I want to fight in America and I want it to be a big world title fight, and it's only round the corner.
"If I didn't think I could win fights against the world champions then I wouldn't be saying all this. But I say it because I know I'm capable of doing it."
Khan has just signed a new long-term deal with Frank Warren
Amir Khan says he needs to work with an American coach to continue progressing.
The 21-year-old lightweight, unbeaten in 19 professional bouts, has used Dean Powell as a stop-gap since splitting from Oliver Harrison earlier this year.
"I'm going to America and I've got a meetings with coaches and some training sessions, and I have a couple coming over here to see me," he said.
"There's a lot in me that needs to be brought out. The only coaches who can do that are Americans."
Khan recently announced a new deal with promoter Frank Warren and his next scheduled fight is against an as-yet-unnamed opponent at the Manchester Evening News Arena on 6 September. 606: DEBATE
Your views on Amir Khan's future
He had previously stated he would be a world champion before his 22nd birthday in December, but Warren seems to be in less of a hurry than his fighter.
"I definitely want a big fight at the end of this year," said Khan.
"I want to fight in America and I want it to be a big world title fight, and it's only round the corner.
"If I didn't think I could win fights against the world champions then I wouldn't be saying all this. But I say it because I know I'm capable of doing it."
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