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Amir Khan: I can’t see Kell Brook beating me

Amir Khan: I can’t see Kell Brook beating meDAZN
The all-British event is set for February.

Former world champion Amir Khan believes that Kell Brook has no chance of beating him.

Brook and Khan are set to finally meet in the ring in what could be the pair’s retirement fight, on February 19th in Manchester, England. 

Khan is in Colorado and the former light welterweight champion is optimistic.

"I'm more confident. The way I've gone into training camp, and had a few sparring rounds with Crawford, and my sparring work and pad work with Bo-Mac and everyone, it's back," Khan told Sky Sports.

"I feel like when I was 25, 26, and at the peak of my career.

"I can't see Kell Brook beating me. I'm a better skilled fighter, I've been in there with better opposition, but look, come fight night, it's time to show my skills off.

"I'm just going to keep calm, I'm not going to think too much or get over confident, because at the end of the day you can't get too confident about this because one punch can change a fight.

"I know what I'm doing. I've been in this position before. It's all about staying focused and just sticking to your game plan.

"This talk about Kell Brook has been going on for so many years, and I think it's a good time for me now to put it to a stop and show who the better fighter is.

"I know Kell thinks he's the better fighter, but time will tell come Feb 19th."

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Khan is looking forward to getting back to action and is thankful fans have bought into the event.

"The message for Kell is that I'm glad he's taking it seriously, because it is going to be a massive fight and we want to give the fans a massive fight," Khan explained.

"We want to give them a good fight where they're going to enjoy it and both of us are at our best.

"We're going to be fit, we're going to be ready.

"And to the fans out there, I just want to say a big thank you to them because the way they've gone out there and tried to get tickets, a lot of them haven't been able to, it's amazing to see so many people having a massive interest in this fight.

"And I'm going to do them all proud. I've had some great messages from people, and I just want to thank them all for being so supportive.

"We're up here in Colorado Springs, at about 6,500 feet high in terms of altitude, and I think this altitude training helps especially when it gets to the later rounds in a fight.

"It's tough, obviously the air is a lot thinner when you're in the ring and on the pads, but it's only my first week here and hopefully I'll get used to it and by the time it comes to fight night, I'll be ready for the full 12 rounds.

"Kell is the only thing on my mind. This fight is such a big fight for me.

"It just shows the interest. First of all, it's amazing we've got it on Sky, but then to have the fight in Manchester which is quite local to me and Kell, makes the fight even bigger.

"I'm really looking forward to it. I just want to put in a good performance and this is a big fight for me where I'm going to show what I've got."