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Pacquiao, Khan announce they will fight April 23

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WBO world welterweig­ht champion Manny Pacquiao and Amir Khan say they have agreed to terms for a fight on April 23.

The boxers’ promoters are yet to announce any details. Golden Boy Promotions, Khan’s promoter, didn’t reply to a request from The Associated Press on Sunday for confirmati­on.

Pacquiao, who came out of retirement to win the WBO belt by beating Jesse Vargas in November, says on his Twitter account that he is fighting Khan because “this is what the fans wanted.” Pacquiao’s followers on Twitter recently voted for Khan to be the 38-year-old Filipino’s next opponent, ahead of Jeff Horn of Australia, Terence Crawford of the United States or Kell Brook of Britain.

Khan hasn’t fought since stepping up to middleweig­ht and getting knocked out by WBC champion Canelo Alvarez in May. He described the bout against Pacquiao as a “super fight.”

Khan and Pacquiao used to be sparring partners under trainer Freddie Roach. Khan left Roach in 2012.

April 23 is a Sunday, which suggests the fight could take place outside the United States or Britain. Pacquiao has previously said he would next fight in the United Arab Emirates. RIO DE JANEIRO >> Dominic Thiem claimed his eighth ATP singles title and his sixth on clay with a 7-5, 6-4 victory over Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain in the Rio Open final on Sunday.

The Austrian is ranked No. 8 by the ATP and was seeded second in Rio. But he became the favorite as soon as topseeded Kei Nishikori was beaten in the first round.

Thiem now heads to this week’s Mexican Open in Acapulco where he is the defending champion in the hard-court tournament.

Carreno Busta is now winless in four matches against Thiem.

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