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Is Floyd Mayweather Ducking Amir Khan? British Boxer Provides an Update on Potential Exhibition

Published 02/04/2024, 6:00 AM EST

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In the buzzing aftermath of the Conor Benn vs. Peter Dobson fight, an unexpected narrative emerged. Isn’t Amir Khan retired? Yet there he was, talking Floyd Mayweather. For years, Khan chased a shadow in the ring. Mayweather, the elusive legend, always seemed just out of reach. Now, with gloves hung up, Khan throws a verbal jab: Mayweather’s avoidance.

Why mention this at a Benn fight? Khan’s words hint at a possible return, but only for two legends. Is Mayweather one of them? And who is the other one?

Khan’s open door policy

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Directly following the intense showdown between Benn and Dobson, attention swiftly pivoted to Amir Khan. In an engaging interview, Khan opened up about the long-sought-after match. “I chased him for a long time,” he admitted, casting a spotlight on Mayweather’s reluctance. “Obviously, but look, Floyd don’t want it, he don’t want the smoke.”

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Interestingly, Khan, despite having stepped away from professional boxing, left a door ajar for a dramatic return. “I mean I’m retired now,” he clarified, “but he keeps coming back for them babies and stuff.” His words, laced with a mix of resignation and readiness, suggest a singular condition for his comeback. “Like I said, I’m very happy with my career and the content. If he comes to me then why not. Only two people can get me out of retirement, Mayweather or Pacquiao.”

Khan’s readiness to face either Mayweather or Pacquiao underscores a deep-seated desire for defining battles even in retirement.

Amir Khan envisions a dream fight with Pacquiao

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Amir Khan, not so long ago hinted at a tantalizing exhibition with Manny Pacquiao, a fight he believes would be “a brilliant fight.” Despite announcing his retirement, Khan’s passion for boxing flickers at the mention of Pacquiao. “He’s someone I’ve always looked up to and trained with him so we know each other quite well,” Khan shared with The Hook podcast.

Their history as former training partners under Freddie Roach adds layers to this potential clash. Khan’s admiration for Pacquiao is evident, “That’s one fight that would lift me up and I’d want to perform because he’s a legend.” This matchup, rooted in respect and shared history, promises to be more than just an exhibition for Khan.

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Would a fight against Pacquiao offer Khan the redemption and closure he seeks, or is it the thrill of the fight that continues to call him back?

Watch this story: 5 Eye-Opening Facts About Manny Pacquiao

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