Golden boy would call Khan number 1, and Arum will call Pac number 1, and then I would expect both sides to start rumors to break pac, and khans bond.
This kind of thing doesn't happen, unfortunately. Pac vs May tells you all, no matter how much the community demands it, just doesn't look as though it's going to happen. Promotors and ego's make fights happen, the community and the boxers themselves come after that.
Who would train Amir to beat up emmanuel? Amir gets beat up by Floyd, and then uses Roger May to train him for emmanuel?:think
I really think Nacho would be great for Amir. roach isn't going to straigthen out and refine Amir's technique the way Nacho can.
Khan knows he's younger than Pacquaio and they respect each other. It wouldn't matter if Khan beats Mayweather.
Pac doesn't have an ego. Both are friends and both well-wish each other. No doubt the media will try and stir things up between the two though. Besides, I think Pac will retire next year if the Mayweather fight cannot happen. We've been waiting since 2008 for them to get it on FFS (much like Haye-Klitschko).
Khan's ego would probably get huge, he would probably split with Roach and challenge Pacquiao, but would get stopped by Pacquiao.
Roach seems to be a highly offensive minded coach.. Amir in my opinion fights too much like an amateur, and though Amir may have made some subtle improvements, I don't see him changing too much in this department. If Nacho would work with him that'd probably do him so good, though I think Manny Stewart would be a better match. I think MP vs Amir Khan would be a fire fight because of styles, but I think a solid professional boxer with the physical tools to match Khan could possibly expose this IMO amateur pedigree that he has carried over into the professional ranks. Alot of the guys coming out of the amateurs are so hardened in their ways that they never actually learn the sweet science, and this is exactly why I feel FMJ will destroy Ortiz. Despite all the guts and courage he showed in his last fight, despite the power and offensive gifts he has displayed an his previous fights, he still fights more or less the same way he did as an amateur. Professional boxing is the hurtin' business, amateur boxing is points.. Couple of these bright stars coming up may be in for a really rude awaking.