Khan confident of Pacquiao bout

Amir Khan says he is the favourite to face Manny Pacquiao in the Filipino boxing legend’s final fight. Khan had earlier suggested the match was unlikely but now believes there is a “big chance” of taking on the seven-weight world champion.

Alongside Khan, Pacquiao’s promoter Bob Arum has also named Terence Crawford and Tim Bradley as possible contenders for his star’s last bout.

“I’m the front-runner,” Khan told BBC Sport. “Manny Pacquiao makes a good story because we’ve been training partners and I’ve been with his coach Freddie Roach.

“There’s a big chance of the fight happening, it’s all about making sure my team is on point with the deal and they need to make sure they get the fight that I want.”

Khan hoped to be Floyd Mayweather Jr’s final opponent before the multiple world champion opted to fight Andre Berto instead but Khan believes Pacquiao, 36, is looking for a higher profile end to his career.

“It would be Manny Pacquiao’s last fight and end his career in a big way, not like Floyd Mayweather where, no disrespect to Berto, but I think Floyd finished his career on a low note,” he added. — BBC Sport

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