Please bear in mind this comes from a british newspaper called "The news of the world" I wouldnt belive the date in this paper but heres the story
AMIR KHAN has given the green light to a £50million showdown with Ricky Hatton, booming: Let’s get it on.
‘The Hitman’ revealed in Sport of the World last weekend that he would be willing to face the 2004 Olympic silver medallist.
A fight between the pair next summer would be the biggest in British boxing history and draw a 100,000 crowd to Wembley Stadium.
Hatton, admits his career is coming to an end, but knows a farewell fight against Bolton’s sensation would be an amazing retirement party.
And British boxing’s number one idol hopes he will be risking the IBF light-welterweight title against the young upstart who is unbeaten in 18 contests.
Hatton will attempt to regain his old crown when he faces American Paulie Malignaggi in Las Vegas on November 22.
And Khan, 21, who defends his WBO intercontinental lightweight title against Colombian Breidis Prescott at Manchester’s MEN Arena on September 6 said: “What a fight it would be.
“I've always said I want to move up the weights to light-welterweigh, maybe in 12 months, and if Ricky is still around that fight could be made.
“It would be a massive fight, both of us come from Manchester and it is a fight that people would want to watch.
“It would be one of the biggest British fights ever.”
Potential
The only serious stumbling block concerning Hatton is over who would promote the fight.
Hatton is keen to promote the fight under the banner of his own company, Punch Promotions, in association with Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions.
And the 29-year-old would insist that Khan’s current promoter Frank Warren is not involved.
Warren promoted Hatton until the pair fell out shortly after the Manchester fighter signalled his arrival as one of the world’s best when he stunned Kostya Tszyu in June 2005.
He has told pals that although he views Khan as a friend, he would fight him “at the drop of a hat”.
Hatton said: “Amir has got bags of potential, but he has a lot of catching up to do. If the fight did happen I’d be up for the challenge.
“And if I could promote it, even better. Amir would get the financial rewards he deserves.”
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