Pacquiao to fight Britain’s Khan in April

Philippine boxing hero Manny Pacquiao and British fighter Amir Khan confirmed separately on Sunday that they will face each other on April 23 after weeks of conflicting reports.

Published : Feb 26, 2017 14:47 IST , Manila

The fight might take place in the United Arab Emirates as “people there favour him fighting Amir Khan.”
The fight might take place in the United Arab Emirates as “people there favour him fighting Amir Khan.”
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The fight might take place in the United Arab Emirates as “people there favour him fighting Amir Khan.”

Philippine boxing hero Manny Pacquiao and British fighter Amir Khan confirmed separately on Sunday that they will face each other on April 23 after weeks of conflicting reports.

Pacquiao tweeted: “Negotiations between team Pacquiao and team Khan have come to terms for the April 23 bout as this is what the fans wanted.#PacquiaoKhan”

Khan, 30, a few minutes later posted on his official Twitter feed: “My team and I have agreed terms with Manny Pacquiao and his team for a super fight #pacquiaokhan #April23rd”

Neither of them gave a venue for the match but Pacquiao’s American promoter, Bob Arum, has previously been quoted as saying on the ESPN website, that “Manny is trying to get a fight done in the United Arab Emirates, and the people there favour him fighting Amir Khan.”

Spokesmen for the World Boxing Organization welterweight champion Pacquiao could not immediately be contacted for comment.

Pacquiao, 38, previously confirmed on Twitter that he was “in negotiations” to face Khan despite Arum’s own efforts to arrange a fight with Australian Jeff Horn in April.

Pacquiao tweeted on February 11: “See you in UAE for my next fight. #TeamPacquiao“.

He also posted a poll on his official Twitter feed asking his 110,000-plus followers to choose either Horn, Khan, American Terence Crawford or Briton Kell Brook as his next opponent.

Khan had been leading the poll when it was taken down.

Pacquiao announced a brief retirement last year but made a successful comeback against Jessie Vargas in Las Vegas in November, saying he still felt like a youngster.

Pacquiao had said he was retiring to focus on his new role as Philippine senator, after winning elections last year on the back of his sporting fame.

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