The legendary trainer and former pro boxer, who is 5-foot-8 and suffers from Parkinson’s disease, had been in a fight at Kinko’s.
At ICM, Khan’s list of clients became a who’s who in the broadcasting world.
Tickets went on sale Friday for the full-capacity event, which usually plays second-fiddle to Wrestlemania on the WWE calendar.
Las Vegas hasn’t always been the strongest market for the WWE, but Khan says their standard Monday night cards may not be best suited for such a strong tourist town.
“You’re working really hard, you’re trying to make money and trying to have the customer leave satisfied with a smile on their face.
Khan would have considered attending law school at UNLV, but it opened in 1998, a year after he finished his undergrad.