AMIR KHAN is working with supplement provider Victor Conte ahead of next Saturday’s clash with Juan Diaz in Sheffield.
Conte, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute steroids in 2005, was at the centre of the BALCO doping scandal in which Dwain Chambers and Olympic sprint champion Marion Jones were implicated.
American Conte, 62, served a four-month prison sentence for his actions and is now an anti-drug campaigner who works with both the world and US anti-doping agencies in a bid to clean up sport.
Khan has also hit out at drugs cheats after Lamont Peterson tested positive for a banned substance following his points win over the Briton in a world title fight in December 2011.
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Conte, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute steroids in 2005, was at the centre of the BALCO doping scandal in which Dwain Chambers and Olympic sprint champion Marion Jones were implicated.
American Conte, 62, served a four-month prison sentence for his actions and is now an anti-drug campaigner who works with both the world and US anti-doping agencies in a bid to clean up sport.
Khan has also hit out at drugs cheats after Lamont Peterson tested positive for a banned substance following his points win over the Briton in a world title fight in December 2011.
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