Amir Khan expects to prove himself as the best light-welterweight on the planet tomorrow before setting his sights on pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather, writes Henry McCall.
Amir Khan expects to prove himself as the best light-welterweight on the planet tomorrow before setting his sights on pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather, writes Henry McCall.
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The 25-year-old, reinstated as WBA champion this week, takes on WBC holder Danny Garcia in Las Vegas in a unification bout which will see the winner crowned Ring magazine champion too.
Khan then plans to move up to welterweight and take on American superstar Mayweather. The Bolton fighter and his team are convinced he is ready for such a test, while Richard Schaefer, head of Golden Boy Promotions, insists it is "an easy fight to make".
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