King Khan declared British boxer of the year

Pakistani origin boxer Amir Khan has been declared Britain's boxer of the year.


Express November 22, 2011

Pakistani origin boxer Amir Khan has been declared British boxer of the year.

The title was awarded at the annual awards ceremony held by the British Boxing Board of Control.

The contenders for the title included Ricky Burns, Fury Tyson, George Groves and others. Khan was unable to make it to the event as he is currently in training ahead of his December 10 showdown with Lamont Peterson in Washington, but he thanked to his fans and trainers in a statement.

Khan holds the International Boxing Federation’s (IBF) light welterweight title, as well as the World Boxing Association (WBA) light welterweight belt.

The 25-year-old boxer, born in Bolton has previously said that he feels proud over representing England and Pakistan.

“Along with England, I also represent Pakistan and it is a great achievement for me. People ask me and I say I am a British Pakistani and that’s a great feeling.”

COMMENTS (22)

Anjum | 12 years ago | Reply

@Noble Tufail: Meaning that he has values and ethics like those in Britain, and he knows the habits, behaviour and cultural society norms of Britain and Western Europe. And he feels comfortable in these habitats. And to a lesser degree the same for Pakistan. But no matter, by heart he is Pakistani, and he knows it. And the british people and society, no matter how nice and good they have treated him as equal, has ever reminded him that he is not a true Bristish/Westerner. My father taught me to be proud Pasitani forever, because thats what I am, but at he same time embrace and contribute valuable to the surrounding society that had welcomed us and taken so good care of us - but never to compromise our own faith and believes. It is a gift of life to be able to master and feel like fish in water in two so ifferent societies. Some break, but most make. He is happy and proud of this.

Hassan | 12 years ago | Reply

@Andy: What a silly comment you left Andy Why ? He is a very talented young fighter and i for one wish more youth of Pakistani decent living in the UK had the same attitude as Amir khan, perhaps then there would be more understanding and tolerance. Good luck Amir in all your endeavours.

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