Manny Pacquiao (L) from the Philippines and Chris Algieri of the U.S. give thumbs up during a news conference at Venetian Macao
Manny Pacquiao (L) from the Philippines and Chris Algieri of the U.S. give thumbs up during a news conference at Venetian Macao in Macau August 25, 2014. Pacquiao will defend his WBO welterweight title against Algieri at the Venetian's Cotai Arena in Macau on November 22, 2014. Reuters

Amir Khan believes that Manny Pacquiao will walk away with an easy victory over Chris Algieri in Macau in November. The British-Pakistani boxer thinks Algieri doesn't have what it takes to beat the eight-division Filipino world champion.

Speaking to Boxing Scene's Ryan Burton, Khan said that Algieri isn't fully equipped to cause an upset to Pacquiao. "Algieri is a good boxer but I don't think he's got the tools to beat Manny Pacquiao," Khan said.

As such, there are certain things beyond skills, which make it difficult for anyone to foretell the outcome of a bout. As for Algieri, despite being the underdog, he is confident than he can beat someone that's more skilled than him.

For Algieri, the Pacquiao fight is going to be an interesting bout. "I don't think he's (Pacquiao) ever fought a guy like me with physical abilities, as tall, as athletic as I am," Algieri told the Los Angeles Times in a recent interview. He added that he is going to be a "master boxer." Algieri is five years younger than Pacquiao. His record stands at 20-0; eight of his wins were won via technical knockout. Pacquiao will defend his World Boxing Organisation (WBO) title against the undefeated and New York native Algieri at the Venetian Macau on Nov. 22.

Meanwhile, Khan is scheduled to return to the boxing ring on Dec. 6, but his opponent is yet to be identified. Khan last fought in the undercard of Mayweather and Maidana's first fight, where he beat Luis Collazo and won the World Boxing Council (WBC) Silver and World Boxing Association (WBA) International Weltereight titles. For Khan's December fight, Joselito Lopez reportedly is a top contender, but the Bolton-based boxer is also keen on fighting Devon Alexander and Robert Guerrero. Khan leaves the decision to his manager Al Haymon. Khan said he is more than willing to fight any fighter that he is presented with.

According to Mayweather Sr. via HitFirstBoxing, Khan is another candidate for his undefeated son's next fight. He even said that Khan is the number one on the list, but also made it clear that it is not final yet. Mayweather Sr. said that there are other fighters on the stable that his son is eyeing. He also slammed the rumours about the younger Mayweather facing Pacquiao.