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'''Amir Khan''' (born [[December 8]], [[1986]]) is a [[British Asian]] [[Boxing|boxer]] of [[Pakistan]]i origin from [[Bolton]], [[Greater Manchester]], [[England]].
'''Amir Khan''' (born [[December 8]], [[1986]]) is a [[British Asian]] [[Boxing|boxer]] of [[Pakistan]]i origin from [[Bolton]], [[Greater Manchester]], [[England]].


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*2003 - Won a gold medal at the [[AAU Junior Olympics]].
*2003 - Won a gold medal at the [[AAU Junior Olympics]].

Revision as of 16:56, 21 October 2006

Amir Khan
File:Amirkhan.jpg
Born
Amir Khan

December 8, 1986
NationalityUnited Kingdom British
Statistics
Weight(s)Lightweight
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights10
Wins10
Wins by KO8
Losses0
Draws0
No contests0

Amir Khan (born December 8, 1986) is a British Asian boxer of Pakistani origin from Bolton, Greater Manchester, England.

He went to Brownlow Fold School and Smithills School in Bolton. He was a hyperactive child and "a born fighter", according to his father, who encouraged him to take up boxing. His hero is Muhammad Ali.

Amir is a Raja of the Janjua Rajput clan of Pakistan, which has a long and well documented history of warrior kings and a strong Martial reputation.

Career

Khan rose to fame as Britain's sole representative in boxing at the 2004 Athens Olympics, winning a silver medal at the age of 17 in the lightweight boxing category. He was Britain's youngest Olympic boxer since Colin Jones in 1976. He lost in the final to Mario Kindelan of Cuba, who was widely regarded as the best pound for pound amateur boxer in the world. In 2005 he avenged this loss by defeating Kindelan in his last amateur fight.

Despite declaring after the 2004 Olympics that he would pursue a Gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Khan turned professional in 2005, signing with England's leading boxing promoter, Frank Warren. This was fuelled by a row with the English Amateur Boxing Association over the ticketing allocation for his family and friends at the English ABA Final's. He has won his first seven professional fights, drawing good reviews (although questions are often asked about the quality of his opponents, despite him being at a very early stage in his career). After winning his fifth fight in 75 seconds, he commented that "I went in there and did my job - I don't get paid overtime. I would have loved to have shown more of myself but that's the way the fight went." It was the quickest victory of his professional career and his first six-round bout. In his 9th bout of his undefeated career Amir Khan won a victory by way of knockout to Ryan Barret who had prior to the fight said that he intended to win and not to make Amir Khan look good; but, despite an apparently suspect chin-making the bout a complete mismatch- looking good is exactly how Barret enabled Amir to appear.

Khan has announced his intention to be a World Champion by the time he is 21 - a move which prompted cries from boxing fans directed towards his promoter to increase the level of his opposition.

Record

Olympic medal record
Boxing
Silver medal – second place 2004 Athens Lightweight

Amateur

Professional

Personal life

He is an avid supporter of his local football club, Bolton Wanderers FC, and often uses the club's training facilities at the Reebok Stadium.

His cousin is the England cricketer Sajid Mahmood.

He has performed an Umrah this year, he left England for Saudi Arabia on September 5 and returned on September 16.

His father is called Shahjaad, his mother Falak, his older sister Tabinda, his younger brother Haroon and his younger sister Mariya.

He is often reportedly found socialising outside local take away "Kebabish" or the north campus of Bolton Sixth Form College.