Amir Khan having talks with Kell Brook and Manny Pacquiao, disses Floyd Mayweather

Amir Khan's next fight is still undetermined and since it is obvious that it will not be his dream match against the unbeaten Floyd Mayweather, the British slugger have had talks with the representatives of fellow Brit Kell Brook and former eight division champion Manny Pacquiao. 

Khan already threw verbal jabs at Mayweather for the way he is selecting his opponent for what could be his last career fight.

Andre Berto is strongly being linked to be Mayweather's opponent in his next match this September. 

In a report by Edward Chaykovsky of Boxingscene.com, Khan said he would have been undefeated 100-0 by now had he cherry-picked his opponents just like how Mayweather did.

Another report by Chaykovsky stated that the 28-year-old Khan was approached by Pacquiao's camp about a possible fight in Dubai around March or April. 

Pacquiao and Khan are former stable and sparring mates under trainer Freddie Roach. 

Khan said if they are serious about it, he would be willing to fight and he added, "Since Floyd is running scared, I want Pacquiao in 2016 when he is back from his injury; 2016 will be Amir Khan's year; you will see me in two of the biggest fights in that year."

Meanwhile in an interview with The National, Khan said he spoke with Brook's representative Eddie Hearn about a possible fight, which they are planning to do at Wembley Stadium. 

"We had a meeting at my office and we discussed everything for a potential fight against Brook in 2016. I have made it clear to Eddie that I want this fight to be a big fight worldwide, not just in the UK," Khan said. 

He also added that for it to be a bigger fight, Brook must remain undefeated by facing and beating a number of big names in his next fights. 

Khan recently defeated American Chris Algieri via unanimous decision to defend his WBC Silver Welterweight title.

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