It was recently announced that Jake Paul's clash with Mike Tyson on July 20 was postponed.
Tyson was forced to pull out of the fight as a result of an ulcer flare up and a new date for the contest will be announced on June 7.
However, with Paul now one of boxing's biggest stars, some fighters past and present are hoping they can secure a date with "The Problem Child" before he steps into the ring with the former world heavyweight champion.
One of those eager to face Paul is former Olympian and super lightweight champion Amir Khan, but he stated the fight can only happen if one condition is met.
"If the weights are right [I would step in for Mike Tyson] I don't mind giving away 20 pounds. It just depends on the weight because I know Jake has put on a lot of weight to fight Mike," Khan told Offshore Poker Sites.
"Jake's not normally that big, but he's put on a lot of mass, so it depends on him, whether he's willing to lose that weight and we find some middle ground somewhere.
"Let's see, but I've had no calls about that, so I assume they're still hoping to fight Mike, he's not going to want to take a beating before that."
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