By Rick Reeno

Amir Khan (29-3, 19KOs) believes he can bring an entire army of British fans to Las Vegas - if he lands a lucrative shot at WBC/WBA welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. (47-0, 26KOs) next May. He says Las Vegas will become a mirror image of England - similar to the British invasion in 2007, when thousands of Brits traveled to Vegas to support Ricky Hatton in his fight with Mayweather.

"100%, we can make Vegas into England. One thing about the British fans, they travel. They love to travel and they love big fights. And this would be the biggest fight. I really believe that. They'll come over and Vegas will be England," Khan said.

In terms of a domestic super-fight with IBF champion Kell Brook, Khan would rather hunt down Mayweather and he believes Brook will require more time to prepare for such a fight. Two weeks ago, Brook was physically attacked and suffered a stab wound to his leg by an unknown assailant.

"Kell Brook, I don't think he will be healed from that injury that he's got....it's too soon. We're looking at the big, big names. You can't really put the names together, Floyd Mayweather and Kell Brook. We're talking about the likes of Manny Pacquiao and Mayweather. Kell Brook is a fight that will happen, but I really want the Mayweather fight. I don't want to miss the boat," Khan said.