HOLLYWOOD, CA - July 19, 2011
Light welterweight boxing champion Amir Khan seemed more bemused than angered at the recent allegations by trainer Roger Mayweather that Khan and his Wild Card Gym stablemates have abused performance enhancing drugs.
"I will take any test. I know I'm a clean athlete, so I don't worry about it. If they want to test me, they can test me right now. As long as they use a neutral organization like the Pakistani Anti Doping Agency."
Khan has expressed interest in facing the controversial trainer's nephew, Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Golden Boy Promotions CEO, Richard Schaefer, has indicated that a Mayweather-Khan matchup could be in the works for late 2012.
Light welterweight boxing champion Amir Khan seemed more bemused than angered at the recent allegations by trainer Roger Mayweather that Khan and his Wild Card Gym stablemates have abused performance enhancing drugs.
"I will take any test. I know I'm a clean athlete, so I don't worry about it. If they want to test me, they can test me right now. As long as they use a neutral organization like the Pakistani Anti Doping Agency."
Khan has expressed interest in facing the controversial trainer's nephew, Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Golden Boy Promotions CEO, Richard Schaefer, has indicated that a Mayweather-Khan matchup could be in the works for late 2012.
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