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Manny Pacquiao, Amir Khan eye fight in United Arab Emirates
10:57 PM ET
Dan RafaelESPN Senior Writer

Welterweight world titleholder Manny Pacquiao announced on Wednesday night that he is negotiating his next fight to be against Amir Khan.

Top Rank chairman Bob Arum, who promotes Pacquiao, has made a deal with Duco Events, a New Zealand promotional company he has close ties to, for Pacquiao to defend the 147-pound belt against Australia's Jeff Horn in Brisbane, Australia.

However, Pacquiao and adviser Michael Koncz have also been talking to an unnamed group about bringing Pacquiao's next fight to the United Arab Emirates, and Pacquiao said 10 days ago that his next bout would be in the UAE.

Then on Wednesday night, he said England's Khan, a well-known name and former junior welterweight titleholder, who is of Pakistani descent, was the opponent he hoped to fight.

"My team and I are in negotiations with Amir Khan for our next fight. Further announcement coming soon," Pacquiao wrote on social media.

In fact, Pacquiao, boxing's only eight-division world titleholder, who outpointed Jessie Vargas to reclaim a welterweight world title in a dominant performance on Nov. 5 in Las Vegas, had previously said he had never heard of Horn (16-0-1, 11 KOs), a 2012 Australian Olympian. On Wednesday night, Arum told ESPN that the deal in Australia had fallen apart because of Pacquiao's desire to chase the money in the UAE.

"The Australian deal is not going to happen now, because Manny is trying to get a fight done in the United Arab Emirates, and the people there favor him fighting Amir Khan," Arum said.

However, Arum, who has been down the road of potential fights in exotic locations for boatloads of money many times during his 50-year career, said he was extremely skeptical.

"Whether it will happen or not, I just don't know, because they have to come up with a large amount of money," Arum said. "Manny seems to believe they will come up with the money. I have some reservations whether it will happen or not. If the money comes up, I will aid and abet the fight happening. But right now, I'm holding my powder. I don't really know."

May 20 has been the rumored date for a possible Pacquiao-Khan fight, but Arum said even if the bout happens, it won't be then.

"May 20 is a non-starter. The senate in the Philippines [in which Pacquiao serves] is in session then," Arum said. "Maybe in April or maybe June, but not May."

May 20 is also the date on which Top Rank will have another major fight, with unified junior welterweight champion Terence Crawford, which was another obstacle to a fight for the 38-year-old Pacquiao (59-6-2, 38 KOs) on that date.

Khan (31-4, 19 KOs), 30, of England, has been trying for the past few years to land a fight with either Pacquiao -- who he knows very well and has sparred countless rounds with when they were both trained by Freddie Roach -- or Floyd Mayweather. Khan has been close but been the bridesmaid multiple times. He has not fought since May, when he moved up two weight classes from welterweight and challenged then-middleweight world champion Canelo Alvarez at a catchweight of 155 pounds and was spectacularly knocked out cold in the sixth round.

Arum has worked on the deal in Australia for the past couple of months and does not believe the UAE deal is legitimate.

"The Australian deal was a lot of money, but it paled in comparison to the ... money they're supposedly offering -- $38 million," Arum said derisively of the deal Pacquiao is pursuing. "I'm a practical man. The money in Australia wasn't anywhere near $38 million. What do I know? We live in an alternative reality world. I don't know what the story is. If the $38 million is real, it trumps the Australia deal. If it's real, we will assist putting on the event, but I am not holding my breath, and I'm not making plane reservations.

"We'll see what we see. If the $38 million comes up, the fight will take place, and we'll all be happy. And if it doesn't, there will be one guy who won't be surprised."

 

da_monumental_1

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Lucien Bute got wrecked last night. You can stick a fork in him. It's time to retire. Eerily similar to the KO he received from Golovkin as an amateur.
 

alexw

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Boxing heads...heads up tonight on Fox


I need Wilder to stop fighting bums man. He gets a pass because a lot of these niggas keep failing drug tests but still I'm tired of seeing them against these scrubs. I'm mad excited for next week though. Can't wait!
 

HeathCliff

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I need Wilder to stop fighting bums man. He gets a pass because a lot of these niggas keep failing drug tests but still I'm tired of seeing them against these scrubs. I'm mad excited for next week though. Can't wait!
Well to Wilder's credit, everybody he's been trying to fight, didn't want it, at least up til now. Klitschko said Wilder wasn't ready, he tried to go to Russia but Povetkin got popped for PEDs, Anthony Joshua says he wants to build up to the fight, Tyson Fury only started calling him out after he retired. Only dude I've seen him actively ignore was old ass Shannon Briggs. lol
 

alexw

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man that was a great slugfest.

both fighters arent shit but it was very entertaining
 

tpotda

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Ugonoh was hyped as the next great heavyweight, 6'5 with a 7ft wingspan and a muscular physique, the physical tools are there but not enough of everything else
 

bwb

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Ugonoh was hyped as the next great heavyweight, 6'5 with a 7ft wingspan and a muscular physique, the physical tools are there but not enough of everything else
He looked more 6'3" than 6'5" to me. Padding the stats a little bit, b/c breazeale was towering over him
 

slewdem100

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There is going to be a spectacular knockout in this fight...Deontay unimpressive so far...Deontay always look vulnerable every fight
 

Moore

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The fact is Deontay doesn't do anything great other than man-handle his opponents, he can't man-handle Washington right now.
 
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