Khan "I feel so much stronger/better without Ariza's supplements".......

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  1. LP_1985

    LP_1985 JMM beat Pac-Man 3 Times Full Member

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    Taken from the general:

    Amir Khan, speaking for the first time about his split with controversial conditioner Alex Ariza, says he feels "so much stronger" eating uncomplicated organic food after junking his pre-fight diet of 7,000-plus calories a day and several supplements. For a kid from Bolton who used to boast he could fight and train on kebabs and pop ending up eating sprouts and lentils is some journey.

    Khan is training in the Philippines for the fourth defence of his WBA light-welterweight title against Irishman Paul McCloskey in Manchester on 16 April – and a possible £5m unification fight against the American WBO and WBC 10-stone champion Tim Bradley, already inked in for 23 July, probably in Las Vegas.

    When Khan got rid of the pills and power shakes, he showed Ariza the door, too. In came Michael Vale, a Los Angeles strength coach and nutritionist recommended by Khan's trainer, Freddie Roach, and the fighter clearly feels better for the change.

    He insists he did not sack Ariza because of unfounded rumours that he used controversial and possibly illegal supplements in helping Manny Pacquiao and, to a lesser extent himself, bulk up with muscle and bone density to rise through the weights. "It was nothing big," Khan says. "At the end of the day, we just grew apart. Also, he was with Manny at the same time, and I needed a full-time conditioner."

    Ariza still looks after Pacquiao, Khan's friend and training partner, and will be in camp with both of them in the Philippines as they prepare for their world title fights. Pacquiao is getting ready for Shane Mosley in Las Vegas on 7 May.

    The atmosphere when they gather in Baguio City, three hours' drive from Manila, on Sunday may not be that of a tea party. Although Khan is happy to move on, the outspoken Ariza claims he is still owed money after Khan's last fight, against the Argentinian Marcos Maidana in Las Vegas in December.

    He accused Khan's father, Shah, of interfering in the boxer's affairs and did little for the conciliation process when he observed, "I understand Amir is his meal ticket and he does not want to go back to driving cabs for a living".

    Khan says: "I spoke to Freddie about it, how I wasn't happy with it, and he recommended Michael. I'm getting on well with him, he's a really good strength conditioner. He encourages me to understand my body and my health more. I now understand what I'm eating and why I'm eating it.

    "With Alex, I would just do what he said. Alex is very professional, too, but we had just gone so far. He's still here with Manny, so that's fine.

    "Organic food is the best for you, and I'm eating the best, a lot of fresh vegetables. I also keep myself hydrated. It's all made a big difference to my performance in the gym.

    "When I had to do all those calories, I had to use up all my energy [to burn them off]. Now I feel sharp and strong, so much stronger. When I'm not training I can eat what I want, but getting ready for a fight over 10 weeks, this is the best for me. I am in the best shape ever and I don't take any short cuts.

    "I took a couple of days to acclimatise when we got to Manila [on Wednesday], working on the pads with Freddie, doing light training. I don't normally suffer from jet lag but 17 hours in a plane will affect anyone. I'm fine now and the sparring is going well.

    "Manny and the rest of us will drive up together on Sunday to his training camp. It's normally a four-hour journey but, with Manny, he's got a police escort, so we do it in around three hours. The roads are good, nothing like I imagined before I came here. I thought it might be a shocking place, but it's great. The people are so nice, as well."


    For all the distractions, Khan knows he must now concentrate on a hard-hitting southpaw from Derry. And, if needed any motivation beyond holding on to his title, he may like to know that, for the first time in his career, McCloskey has employed a strength and conditioning coach, Oliver Cummings.

    "McCloskey is a good fighter," Khan says, "and, for him, this is the biggest opportunity he's every going to get. That's why I'm training so hard. I cannot afford to lose it. There is so much to look forward to."

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  2. Big Dunk

    Big Dunk Rob Palmer Full Member

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    On the boxing clever podcast they said they heard a rumour Khan failed an independent drug test. anyone else heard this?
     
  3. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    In other words he's not on PEDs anymore.......
     
  4. Big Dunk

    Big Dunk Rob Palmer Full Member

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    So you think Pacquiao is on them??
     
  5. JIM KELLY

    JIM KELLY Bullshyt Mr Han Man! Full Member

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    lol..atleast he didn't say -"I feel so much weaker without Ariza's supplements"
     
  6. wrimc

    wrimc Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I wonder if the build up show for Pac Mosley will show any of the frostiness between Khan and Ariza
     
  7. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    Think about it, dude. If Khan failed a drug test, it would have been all over the news.

    Just a stupid internet rumour, one that was taken on board by that idiot Vivek Wallace too.
     
  8. gemmell100

    gemmell100 FREE K KOKE Full Member

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    :deal khan is 100% clean.
     
  9. LP_1985

    LP_1985 JMM beat Pac-Man 3 Times Full Member

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    wonder who khan will bring in for sparring if manny dont want to spar him

    p.s. Khan is such a ****:deal
     
  10. gemmell100

    gemmell100 FREE K KOKE Full Member

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    He'll probly spar poochiaou
     
  11. One Bomb

    One Bomb mantis style Full Member

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    One of the most impressive thing about Khan recently has been his conditioning. The guy's stupid to change a winning formula for financial reasons.
     
  12. Lazarus

    Lazarus Realist Full Member

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    It's not over Financial reasons at all...
     
  13. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    It's Manny's people who don't want Manny to spar with him.

    But the decision is down to Roach.
     
  14. gemmell100

    gemmell100 FREE K KOKE Full Member

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    Ariza said he didn't get paid, so it is over money
     
  15. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    The fall-out they had, has probably just delayed the payment.

    The beef is in regards to the manner in which Ariza went about securing a contract with Khan. The actual payment, was not a problem.