AMIR KHAN insists he is ready for anything Zab Judah can throw at him when the light welterweights attempt to unify the division this summer. The WBO champion takes on IBF champ Judah at the Mandalay Bay Casino in Las Vegas on July 23 knowing his rival can snap at any time. American hard nut Judah was banned six months for throwing his stool across the ring and sticking his glove in ref Jay Nady's neck when he suffered his first pro defeat against Kostya Tszyu in 2001. And there was a near riot when Judah lost to Floyd Mayweather junior following accusations of deliberate low blows in their 2006 match up at the Thomas and Mack Centre in Vegas. But Khan reckons he is not fazed by Judah's reputation and he won't crack under the pressure. He said: "I'm sure he will come up with his tricks, dirty tricks but I will be one step ahead of him. "I'll be focused and sharp and everyone knows my reflexes are good so he won't be able to catch me with a chair! "One thing is for sure is that Judah brings drama to the ring because you don't know what he will do next. "He seemed fine when I met him at the recent press conference but when it come to the head to head pictures he started mouthing off. I can see things heating up between now and the fight. "But I have to stay calm and just go with the flow and do my own talking in the ring like I always do. "There is no point in wasting my energy on stuff like that. I'll beat him, no doubt." This content is protected