Amir Khan to be a new fighter against Carlos Molina in Los Angeles
Tuesday 11 December 2012 08:26, UK
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Amir Khan says he will emerge as a 'totally different fighter' when he steps into the ring against Carlos Molina looking for a positive end to a dreadful year of disappointment.
Khan was in control against Garcia before leaving himself exposed and being taken apart by the Philadelphian's power shots.
The 2004 Olympic silver medallist insists he will use that experience, combined with Hunter's input, to right those wrongs.
"We've sat down and watched the Garcia fight together and we've been working on some new stuff from that, including being more patient and waiting for the right shots at the right time and not over-committing myself," he said.
"When I watch the Garcia fight, I can see that I'm like a totally different fighter. Virgil said to me when we watched it again 'now you tell me what you're doing wrong in the fight and what you'd do differently now' and so I told him.
"It shows that the sparring I've been doing and the training I'm getting is helping me. I'm a better fighter by far because I would not fight Garcia the way I did. I've changed my fighting style a lot and proves I'm doing something right.
"We're ready for this guy."