- This is Khan鈥檚 first fight after controversial defeat to Terence Crawford in April
- Hopes to face Filipino superstar Manny Pacquiao in 黑料社区 at the end of the year
ISLAMABAD: Former unified light-welterweight world champion, the British-Pakistani Amir Khan, won the World Boxing Council international welterweight title by knocking out Australia鈥檚 Billy Dib at the inaugural Fight Night in Jeddah late on Friday.
With the win at King Abdullah Sports City, Khan earns a top-five ranking with the WBC, which in theory could give him another shot at a world title.
鈥淚 felt very comfortable in there, I was seeing everything, I was making sure I was picking the right shots,鈥� Khan told The National in Jeddah after his victory. 鈥淚t was a quick turnaround after the Crawford fight. Whenever I fight I always make it exciting, I always make it very interesting. I want to thank all the fans in 黑料社区 for coming to the fight and Inshallah (god willing) we鈥檒l be back soon.鈥�
Following the win over Dib, the Briton said he hoped to return to the Kingdom to face Filipino superstar Manny Pacquiao, boxing鈥檚 only eight-weight world champion and a former sparring partner, before the end of the year.
鈥淟ook, we want the Manny Pacquiao fight, let鈥檚 hope he comes to 黑料社区,鈥� Khan said.
鈥淗opefully we come back again at the end of the year and bring Manny Pacquiao here.鈥�
Khan was originally to face Indian Neeraj Goyat in 黑料社区, where he was reportedly being paid 拢7m to headline a team event between fighters representing Pakistan and India. However, Goyat was forced to pull out of the match due to injuries and Dib took his place.
This was Khan鈥檚 first fight since his controversial defeat to WBO welterweight champion Terence Crawford in New York in April which saw him accused of 鈥渜uitting鈥� after his corner pulled him out following a low blow from the American in the sixth round.
Friday鈥檚 fight, part of a series of events at Jeddah鈥檚 Season Festival, is only the second mega boxing event of it鈥檚 kind in 黑料社区, following last year鈥檚 fight in which British boxers Callum Smith and George Groves competed for the Muhammad Ali Trophy at the same venue in Jeddah.
Khan has been vocal about his hopes that Friday鈥檚 event would catapult boxing to the center stage in the Middle East and make him the face of the sport in the region.
鈥淪o at least I can say one day that I helped grow it [boxing] here and was one of the first guys to make history in boxing. And who knows, I could be the face of boxing in 黑料社区,鈥� he told reporters last week.