WBO welterweight champion Jeff Horn (17-0-1, 11 KOs) is a wanted man after shocking Manny Pacquiao earlier this month before a crowd of 51,000 at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia.

Horn is still waiting to see what transpires with a potential Pacquiao rematch.

The Filipino superstar holds the ability to exercise an immediate rematch clause. While Pacquiao has mentioned that he plans to continue his career, he's yet to put the rematch clause in motion.

If the Pacquiao rematch never happens, Horn has made it no secret that he wants to fight five division world champion Floyd Mayweather Jr., who comes out of retirement next month for a boxing match with UFC superstar Conor McGregor.

"I want the biggest fights I can get, and Mayweather is the biggest. I realized my dream to become a world champ and now I want to cement my legacy in the sport by beating as many of the big names as I can," Horn told reporters in Australia this week.

A fight with Mayweather is highly unlikely. Mayweather has already made it clear that he won't extend his career beyond the bout with McGregor.

Another fighter that Horn would have interest in facing - is British superstar and former world champion Amir Khan (31-4, 19 KOs).

Horn feels confident that his punching power is more than enough to crack Khan's chin.

"Khan’s a brilliant boxer,’’ Horn said. “But everyone knows he’s chinny. If he gets hit on the chin he’s going to sleep."

Ironically Khan was scheduled to face Pacquiao for the title in April. Their fight fell apart due to monetary issues when the investors were unable to provide proof of the necessary funds to stage the event in UAE. When the fight fell apart, that provided the perfect opening for Horn to secure the Pacquiao shot.

Khan has been out of the ring since May of 2016, when he was brutally knocked out cold in six rounds by then WBC middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez. That contest took place at a catch-weight of 155-pounds.