FIGHTHYPE \\ AMIR KHAN: "MANNY DONT WANT THAT...ID AGREE TO THE RANDOM BLOOD TESTING"
"Manny's a grown man. He's just filled out. He's fully grown. He can't get any bigger. It's nonsense. Manny is scared of needles, his team told me. He don't like needles. He don't like taking tablets. He don't even like taking protein shakes. He's got like a phobia. He don't wanna take a blood test. I mean, with the random testing, they could come up to you an hour before the fight. Manny don't want that...Mayweather tries to control the situation how he wants it. That's why if the fight with us came to England, he wouldn't like that 'cause we would run the show. I'd have a big advantage...I'd agree to the random blood testing. In fact, I have been tested random many times," stated jr. welterweight king Amir Khan, who talked more about a potential future clash with Floyd Mayweather, his upcoming showdown with Lamont Peterson, and much more. Check it out!
BJ: Amir, both Roger Mayweather and Mayweather Sr., Mayweather Sr. most recently, have suggested that you and Manny are doping. What are your thoughts when you hear them say things like that?
AK: I mean, Freddie only trains guys he wants, so he's saying Freddie is giving every one of us something. That's ridiculous. Manny's a grown man. He's just filled out. He's fully grown. He can't get any bigger. It's nonsense. Manny is scared of needles, his team told me. He don't like needles. He don't like taking tablets. He don't even like taking protein shakes. He's got like a phobia. He don't wanna take a blood test. I mean, with the random testing, they could come up to you an hour before the fight. Manny don't want that. Mentally, where does that put you? But ya know, it's gonna hit Mayweather hard when Pacquiao say's, "Yeah, you know what? Let's do it."
BJ: I mean, I wish Manny would just step up and take the test. As Mayweather says, who wouldn't take a $50 million drug test, and I happen to agree.
AK: Yeah, I get that. I would love to see that fight more than anyone. I mean, if Manny beat Mayweather, it's one for the team. If Mayweather comes off his first and only loss, who else better to fight than Amir Khan, but if Mayweather does win, he's pound-for-pound the best and he's proved it all along. If I fight him and beat him, I am the best and I jump ahead of anyone else. Watch, the thing is, if Manny says, "Yeah, I'll fight. Let's do the test," it will be something else. "Oh, the purse split ain't fair," "Oh, the gloves," "Oh, the ring's too small," so I feel there's always an excuse. You get it?
BJ: Yeah, I get what you're saying Amir. Mayweather is trying to make the rules up, but so is Manny. He asked for a $10 million per pound penalty if Mayweather is overweight and crazy demands like that.
AK: Yeah, you don't get anything like that when I fight people. It's a plain, simple offer. Mayweather tries to control the situation how he wants it. That's why if the fight with us came to England, he wouldn't like that 'cause we would run the show. I'd have a big advantage. There will be no 7-star hotel in Vegas. He's not gonna have the luxury of his own mansion, his own gym, so I'd have that advantage. If they leave it any longer, the people will get fed up and not care.
BJ: So as far as you taking the tests, that's not a problem, right?
AK: Nope, no problem. I'd agree to the random blood testing. In fact, I have been tested random many times. I think they turned up at my door before the Paul Mccloskey fight; never had a problem.
BJ: Did you catch 24/7 for Mayweather vs. Ortiz?
AK: I caught the first 3.
BJ: You saw the argument then?
AK: With his dad?
BJ: Yeah, yeah.
AK: Yeah, I saw that.
BJ: What did you think?
AK: I mean, every boxer has problems, whether it's family, promoters, lawyers, we all have problems. The thing with 24/7 is, those cameras are on you all the time. HBO did a documentary in the WildCard gym; whatever you do is on the camera. I heard Floyd got upset with HBO, as you would think out of respect, they would take that part out, but they know drama sells, so they didn't, so I don't think he was too happy. I felt sorry for the father, but you understand Floyd Jr., he takes the punches. The fighter, he is the one the whole world is looking at. He's in control of his camp, like Pacquiao. They have to be 100%, so they can fire anyone they want. They know who's best and who they need to have in their camps and who they don't. He has to be settled and if his father is disrupting camp or he's not at ease around him, maybe its best he's not in their camp.
BJ: Okay, let's get back to Lamont Peterson. You got sparing partners yet?
AK: Yeah, I leave that all to Freddie. I don't get involved. He knows boxing better than anyone else, so that is down to him. He's properly watched loads of tapes on Peterson already. Obviously we're gonna get in tall, strong boxers for this guy, good lateral movement; 3 or 4 guys. I want sparring partners that are there to rip ya head off.
AK: Tell me about your recent trips to Washington. What was it like meeting Hillary Clinton?
AK: Everyone in America seems to know who I am. The general public knows me. Hillary Clinton invited me. It was such a great feeling and I couldn't say no. She made a speech and she said, "I'd like to say a big thank you to Amir Khan," so that touched me. She then had a good chat with me, then she said, "President Obama wants to see you towards the end of the year."
BJ: Serious?
AK: Yeah. I was a bit surprised as well; these guys control the world. So for them to know Manny and Floyd is normal, but considering how many boxers there are out there, to know they know Amir Khan's name is just a blessing
BJ: If or when you meet the President, what would that mean to you?
AK: Wow, to meet a guy so powerful, so intellectual, would mean so much. It would just be amazing just to shake his hand. It's like when I met the Queen, never did I ever think I'd meet the Queen. When I shook her hand, to see someone, that inspiration in front of you, it's amazing, so meeting Obama would be just as huge and it's something that's a once in a lifetime for me.
BJ: I bet. Amir, it seems like a lot of fighter have been in the headlines lately for all the wrong reasons. What are your thoughts on Oscar De La Hoya and the recent turmoil he went through?
AK: Yeah, people see him enjoying life making money, but when you're famous, there's a lot of things you can't do. Oscar done what he had to do; he's a star and this guy broke records and won, what, 10 titles in 5 weight divisions, so that's a lot of success and attention that comes with that to deal with. Now he's a promoter and he's enjoying himself, but unfortunately he got caught up in some bad things. No one's perfect. Oscar had everything and he dropped and hit the floor hard. It shows he's sorting his life out. If he can get back to the top, so can everyone else. When I am talking to him, I forget, "Wow, this is THE Oscar De La Hoya." He talks to me as if he's my best friend. Just to be around a guy like De La Hoya is a dream and he's sat ringside for my fights, so it gives me that extra push. I wish him all the best with his recovery.
BJ: Yeah, but don't you lose respect for him just a little?
AK: I mean, you'd be surprised, but no, not at all. You got guys like Ricky Hatton, Joe Calzaghe, they all got caught doing it; of course they're role models, so it's not good, but it shows temptation is out there. You have to avoid it. When you let loose when retired, you want to do what you haven't been able to do; you want the bad things out there, so sadly, a lot of people who have been extremely disciplined stray for that split second then hit rock bottom.
BJ: What would stop you after retiring from hitting that mid-life crisis?
AK: I don't know. Maybe I'll be a promoter; be on Tv. What it is with me is I love helping the kids and charity out there. You see their faces light up, so that gives me pleasure. The last charity event, we raised like £6,000 just selling some of my gloves, so it's great to be able to help.
BJ: Amir, map out your perfect career and tell us what we can look forward to.
AK: I wanted to be undefeated. Only Joe [calzaghe] and Floyd Mayweather have managed it, so things happen. I wanted to be undisputed at light welter. Now I'm unified, so we'll see. Don't know if I will get that. Maybe I can totally clean up At welterweight. I need to be undisputed, so to move up in weight and just win more and more titles and beat the best.
BJ: Do you wanna get out early?
AK: Yeah, I wanna retire early. I don't see the point in fighting over the age of 30.
BJ: A lot of fighters say that, you know what I mean, so do you definitely think you will?
AK: (Laughing) I can't say now. I may get to the top and things may change. There's always another guy to fight, but I think hopefully, by 28, if I fight 3 times a year, what else is there to do?
BJ: Any final comments, Amir?
AK: Just wanna say thanks. Follow me on Twitter, @amirkingkhan. I love all my fans. Thanks for the support. I will continue to put on exciting fights for you guys and enjoy my next fight.
But I thought Manny agreed to random testing already?? So why is Amir Khan saying that Manny still haven't agreed random testing? Khan has no problem taking the tests. LOL. Because Manny never agreed to random testing to begin with just like I have been saying for the last 2 years now.