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Amir Khan claims that Floyd Mayweather is still keen on arranging an exhibition bout between the pair, despite his recent retirement announcement.
The former world champions have both hung up their gloves after glittering careers, with Mayweather still competing in unsanctioned exhibition bouts, including his meeting with Don Moore on Saturday night. And even though Khan has now finished fighting, the pair could meet in the ring after they crossed paths in Dubai a few weeks ago, with Mayweather reportedly "excited" about the prospect.
Khan ended his career after a loss to Kell Brook in his last outing back in February, while the American retired on top by beating UFC legend Conor McGregor in 2017. Since that massive crossover bout, Mayweather has gone on to compete against kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa and YouTube star Logan Paul in two major exhibition bouts, the latter of which drew one million pay-per-view buys.
And speaking with TalkSPORT, Khan confirmed that there is still interest for a bout between he and Mayweather, despite them being unable to make it happen in their primes. The Brit's fight with Brook was similarly too late in both men's careers, but still drew massive interest and pay-per-view money.
"Look, exhibitions always happen," Khan explained. "I met Floyd the other day in Dubai and there was some excitement there, he was like 'don't retire, let's do something, there's something we can do'.
"I was like