Pacquiao vs. Khan bout shelved as talks break down: Arum
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[March 08, 2017]
(Reuters) - Eight-division world
champion Manny Pacquiao's proposed fight against Britain's former
world light-welterweight champion Amir Khan has been postponed,
according to the Filipino's promoter, Bob Arum.
The 38-year-old Pacquiao and Khan, who won a silver medal at the
2004 Athens Olympics, tentatively agreed to an April fight in the
United Arab Emirates before negotiating a change of date to May 20.
Arum, however, told the Los Angeles Times that the $38 million offer
for the bout had failed to materialize and that the duo could not
face each other until the second half of 2017, under revised terms.
"Manny wanted to roll the dice. He rolled the dice and it came up
snake eyes (double one)," Arum said of the WBO world welterweight
champion. "That deal is done for now."
Arum said Pacquiao's advisor Michael Koncz would deliver a revised
proposal for a fight against an alternative opponent that could be
staged in July.
"Koncz will meet with Manny, and if he accepts it, we'll go ahead.
If he doesn't, there's nothing we can do," Arum added.
Pacquiao (59-6-2) claimed the WBO title with a unanimous points
victory over American Jessie Vargas in Las Vegas last November,
while the 30-year-old Khan (31-4) has not fought since May 2016.
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Filipino boxing champion Manny Pacquiao looks at his WBO
championship belt after defeating Timothy Bradley, upon his arrival
at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila April 14, 2016.
REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco Picture Supplied by Action Images
Khan made an audacious set up to middleweight to take on Canelo
Alvarez but the Briton was knocked out by his hard-hitting Mexican
opponent in the sixth round.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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