By Carlos Boogs

Mirage Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas - Floyd Mayweather Jr. (47-0, 26KOs) briefly spoke to reporters at the WBC's annual convention, stating that his focus is a mega-match with Manny Pacquiao on May 2nd.

Mayweather was questioned about the possibility of facing British star Amir Khan (30-3, 19KOs), who dominated Devon Alexander this past Saturday, and the pound-for-pound king didn't appear too interested in the matchup.

"Khan should make a name for himself. Right now nobody knows who Amir Khan is, only boxing people. I think he should wait a bit [and make a bigger name for himself]. My focus right now is Pacquiao and I want that fight," Mayweather said. "Basically the first time we didn't do the fight because of drug testing, the second he turned down $40 million and now I don't know, another excuse [will come from] Bob Arum, but hopefully [it happens]."