Manny Pacquiao's promoter has dismissed reports that an agreement has been reached for a fight with Amir Khan in April.
Pacquiao was said to be set to enter the ring for the final time to face Britain's Khan on April 9 in Las Vegas.
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But Top Rank boss Bob Arum said that is not true, as no decision has yet been made over whether Pacquiao will face Khan or Terence Crawford.
"I haven't sent a contract to him," Arum told ESPN. "We haven't sent anything to him.
"Don't you think I'm the promoter of the fight and I would know if I sent a contract? It's total bulls—t. It's not true. This is f—ing ridiculous. There is no deal. There is no contract. There has been no decision whatsoever.
"Top Rank has sent a contract to neither of them (Khan or Crawford). Top Rank will send a contract to one of them when Manny makes his decision on who he wants to fight.
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"Right now, what we are doing is trying to decide between Crawford and Khan for April 9. But (the reported deal with Khan) is such bulls—t. I don't know what Khan said he signed.
"Don't I have the right to draw up a contract with either guy? I don't know who Manny wants to fight."
Pacquiao lost his WBO welterweight title to Floyd Mayweather Jr. in May.