By Edward Chaykovsky

Amir Khan (31-3, 19KOs) is hungry to face Manny Pacquiao in a high profile fight, but he also wants to get revenge on Danny Garcia (31-0, 18KOs) for a 2012 knockout loss.

Khan fought Garcia in a WBC/WBA junior welterweight unification bout at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. After winning two and a half round of the fight, Garcia caught him cold with a big hook at the end of the third round and Khan never recovered. Two more knockdowns and the fight was stopped in the fourth.

The fight would seem like a natural rematch to make. Both fighters are with manager Al Hyamon, both fight on the Premier Boxing Champions platform and both are now competing at the welterweight limit.

If Khan had his way, he'd like to face Garcia on a date in December and then move forward with a Pacquiao fight in the first half of 2016, and then fight IBF welterweight champion Kell Brook in a huge domestic encounter.

“If we’re able to make it happen so that I get a rematch with Danny Garcia in December, Manny Pacquiao in May and then Kell Brook late next year in Wembley, that would be absolutely amazing," Khan told Yahoo Sports.

“Not only that but if we can line up those three fights and I can emerge victorious from them all, that would put me very high in the pound-for-pound rankings, especially now Floyd Mayweather says he is done.”

If he's able to pull the first two off, in the order, and win - he predicts a showdown with Brook would be as big as the Carl Froch vs. George Groves rematch, which drew a record crowd of 80,000 fans to Wembley.

“If Brook has a few more top fights between now and late 2016, and I’m able to get Garcia and Pacquiao, I really think Kell and I could follow in the footsteps of Froch-Groves II and sell out Wembley Stadium," Khan said.

“That would be massive, so I know Brook v Khan is something boxing fans want, and we really feel it will work for next year when it’s the biggest fight it possibly can be. We both know it’s a huge British fight that can happen in Britain, and it will be massive for both of us, when the time is right.”