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Dean Byrne dismisses Amir Khan chances versus Manny Pacquiao

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The origins of the recent Manny Pacquiao vs Amir Khan knockout story came directly from the history pages of the Wild Card Gym in California.

Dean Byrne, a former member of the Freddie Roach stable back in the day, kicked off the rumor Khan later denied.

Byrne had stated at the same time that Khan would have no chance of beating Pacquiao if they did fight.

“Pacquiao would have knocked him out yesterday, today, or tomorrow. Pacquiao would knock him out forever,” Byrne told Sky Sports.

“Khan is much faster than Pacquiao. But the power that Pacquiao poses? There is nothing in Khan’s punches. When Pacquiao hits you, you know it.

“It’s like a cap gun when Khan hits, but it’s like a machine gun when Pacquiao hits.”

Previously, Khan had told WBN his desire to face Pacquiao remains strong.

Amir Khan on Pacquiao

In September 2019, when reports swirled of a fight on November 8th, Khan said: “Listen, there’s been no contact from anyone in Manny Pacquiao‘s team. He’s all talk.

“He hasn’t contacted me. But if an offer comes, I’ll deal with it at the time. I’m probably looking at fighting early next year if no good offers come in.

“If Pacquiao wants to come to the table and stop stringing me, then I’ll consider it when he does. But right now, he’s all talk on us fighting each other.”

In April of this year, Khan remained interested if Pacquiao came to the table.

“Manny is a great champion, a great fighter, and a friend of mine as well. Even though we tried to get a fight on, at the end of the day, it’s a business.

“But I think it’s a very long time to be out, especially at his age. At 41 or 42, your body is not going to recover as quickly as it normally does. Even when you are trying to get back into shape again. “Your body is not going to get in peak shape as quickly as it once did. Even if you train as you normally do.

“It could be a long time. Is he going to come back? We don’t know now. I know he has a lot of options out there. Who knows?”

Sean Gibbons

Responding to Khan, Pacquiao advisor Sean Gibbons also told WBN: “Amir, let me help you answer that, my friend.

“Senator Manny Pacquiao is fighting right now! He is fighting COVID-19 in the Philippines for the lives of his Countrymen, women, and children.

“After that, he has a lot of boxing left,” he added.

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