Amir Khan is confident he will show the world how much he has improved in his year out of the ring when he goes toe-to-toe with tricky southpaw Luis Collazo in Las Vegas on May 3.
The Bolton fighter had been hoping to take on Floyd Mayweather but will instead fight on his undercard after the American decided to fight Argentinian bruiser Marcos Maidana.
After several setbacks which saw the 27-year-old former unified light-welterweight world champion endure a frustrating 12 months and pass up the opportunity to take on Devon Alexander for the IBF welterweight title in December, Khan believes he will come back stronger.
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The Bolton fighter had been hoping to take on Floyd Mayweather but will instead fight on his undercard after the American decided to fight Argentinian bruiser Marcos Maidana.
After several setbacks which saw the 27-year-old former unified light-welterweight world champion endure a frustrating 12 months and pass up the opportunity to take on Devon Alexander for the IBF welterweight title in December, Khan believes he will come back stronger.
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