1:28pm Friday 5th September 2008
Frank Warren is looking forward to seeing the new, improved Amir Khan when he defends his WBO Intercontinental lightweight title against Breidis Prescott at Manchester's MEN Arena on Saturday night.
Khan insists he will be "untouchable" after a couple of fights under Cuban trainer Jorge Rubio, who joined Team Khan for the first time ahead of the contest against the unbeaten Colombian.
"I haven't seen Amir work out under Jorgio so it's going to be the same for me as it will be for the fans," Warren told PA Sport. "I want to see what he brings out."
He added: "Trainers can show you lots of things but it's whether you take it on board and learn from it. Hopefully, that's what he can do.
"I was fully behind Rubio's appointment. I think Amir needs someone to devote his full attention to him.
"There is a lot of pressure on him - Prescott is undefeated with 17 knockouts out of 19 so it is going to be a tough fight. But if Amir is the fighter he thinks he is then he has to handle that."
Khan, 21, revealed Rubio has already tightened up his defence but believes there is much more to come from their relationship.
He said: "After meeting Jorge and learning the things I had never done before, it showed me how much I was behind.
"He has taught me so much in eight weeks and I know in another two or three fights, I will be untouchable. I am a quick learner, I pick up things quicker than most fighters and I'm young and hungry.
"It's been like a switch back to the amateur days, back to basics, with a lot of speed work. "Everything's gone so well, I feel strong and fit and I've made the weight easier. As soon as we get the structure right and get some fights under my belt, I will be perfect."
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