By Mark Vester

Any time. Any Place. A few days ago, Frank Warren mentioned the idea of Amir Khan (21-1, 15KOs) facing Timothy Bradley (25-0, 12KOs) in a junior welterweight unification bout. No sooner than the story went to print, promoter Gary Shaw contacted BoxingScene.com and said his fighter was willing to make the trip to England to unify with Khan.

Shaw tells BoxingScene that Bradley has no problems with giving Khan the homefield advantage. Bradley went over to Nottingham last May and captured the WBC crown by winning a split decision over Junior Witter before a hostile crowd at the Nottingham Arena. Since Khan wants to make his mark in America, Shaw is ready to make the fight in the States, too.

Both fighters have mandatory obligations ahead of them. Bradley has the WBO mandatory Lamont Peterson, and Khan has the WBA mandatory Dmitriy Salita. How about a doubleheader on Showtime, with the winners fighting at a later date? I'm just saying...

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