Amir Khan has vowed to cut out the showboating that led to some criticisms following his impressive points win over Laszlo Komjathi.
The Olympic silver medallist tackles Colin Bain at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on July 8, the eighth time he will have stepped through the ropes as professional.
And he says he will try not to drop his hands in the way he did on a couple of occasions against Komjathi when he racked up a six-round points win.
"I've got to be a little bit more mature and keep my hands higher," said Khan, who admitted he learned a lot from the clash with the former European lightweight title challenger.
"I like to entertain the fans and there is some pressure on me, but I just have to be sensible."
Meanwhile Khan says he is yet to watch a video of Bain, who has only suffered one defeat in 11 starts and is confident of causing an upset.
"Hopefully we'll get some videos of Bain in action and I'll sit down with my trainer, Oliver Harrison, and study them," Khan told sportinglife.com.
"It's going to be brilliant fighting in Cardiff, particularly in the stadium. It's a shame Joe Calzaghe isn't fighting, but it's still a great card to be on."
he forgot to mention cutting out being a bighead![]()
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