Amir Khan blast Floyd Mayweather over snub
Englishman furious after 'Money' picks Marcos Maidana as next opponent

Amir Khan unleashed a flurry of verbal jabs Tuesday at Floyd Mayweather after the unbeaten American passed him over for a lucrative May 3 bout and chose Argentina’s Marcos Maidana.
Mayweather, 45-0 with 26 knockouts, said Monday – his 37th birthday – that he would defend his World Boxing Association and World Boxing Council light-middleweight crowns against Maidana, 35-3 with 31 knockouts, and not Khan.
The 27-year-old Englishman Khan – who defeated Maidana in 2010 – made his fury clear in a statement released by his promotions company and linked to a post on his Twitter feed, intimating that Mayweather was running scared.
“Despite having signed my part of the agreement to fight Floyd in early December, I’ve been preparing myself for some time that the match-up with him wasn’t going to happen,” Khan said. “Therefore this announcement did not come as a surprise.
“I am, however, very disappointed with Floyd and his team for not providing any explanation as to why he delayed the announcement for so long and ultimately avoided the fight with me.
“Clarification, if he was not fighting me, would have allowed me to look over my options and pursue another path, rather than the ultimate delay to my career this has caused.”
Khan, 28-3 with 19 knockouts, has not fought since last April 27 and skipped a planned December bout with US southpaw Devon Alexander for the International Boxing Federation title in anticipation of a big-money showdown with Mayweather.