Amir Khan is gunning for revenge against Danny Garcia after getting back to winning ways against Carlos Molina in Los Angeles.
Khan has failed to secure rematches with previous conquerors Breidis Prescott and Lamont Peterson, but remains hopeful of proving something to Garcia after being pummelled by the Philadelphian in July.
He had looked impressive in the early stages of that fight before getting caught and being floored three times en route to a fourth-round stoppage.
After forcing an early win in his return in the early hours of Sunday morning, he is eager to avenge the Garcia loss.
Khan said: “I’d love the rematch against Garcia because I know deep down I’m a better fighter than him
“I made a mistake in that fight and I paid for that mistake.
“But I know I can beat him. I know I’m a better fighter, especially with the help of my new trainer Virgil Hunter and being based in San Francisco.
“I’m a better fighter and I’ll knock Danny Garcia out. We want the rematch any time, anywhere but I don’t think he will.”
Khan managed to get back on a winning streak of sorts with his dominant victory over Molina, outboxing the Californian at the LA Memorial Sports Arena before Molina’s corner pulled him out after the 10th.
“Virgil Hunter, my new coach, is a great trainer and I’m getting better at boxing, being a complete fighter,” said Khan.