Boxer Amir Khan dedicates title to victims of Peshawar attack

Amir says he wants to start doing more work in Pakistan to tap the immense talent in the country


Afp/web Desk December 24, 2014

ISLAMABAD: British boxer Amir Khan on Wednesday said he would dedicate the title he won on December 14 against Devon Alexander in a welterweight fight to the victims of the Peshawar attack, Express News reported. 

The world lightweight boxing champion said he was ready to cooperate in every way with the government of Pakistan, while addressing a press conference in Islamabad.

"What has taken place in Peshawar is absolutely horrific and sickening," the WBC welterweight world champion said, according to AFP.

"After recently becoming a father myself, I can't imagine how the families of these innocent children are feeling."

"I am willing to offer my help to the government of Pakistan and all the stakeholders, any help from my side, to rebuild the damaged school and to help the fight against terrorism," he said.

“I want to start doing more work here, to build gyms here,” Amir said.

“I want to show people that we can improve the country."

“There are a lot of good fighters here, there’s a lot of talent in Pakistan that it is not being used and I am here to help and show my support.”

Close to a week ago, Amir had said he would donate the shorts he wore during the win against Alexander, which were worth £30,000, to help rebuild the school in Peshawar.

COMMENTS (5)

Safeer Ahmad Khan | 9 years ago | Reply

I have always followed Amir Khan's mercurial rise in boxing starting with the winning of a silver medal in Seoul Olympics in 2004. He has always shown a compassionate heart and though he is physically present in England, his adopted home, but has always spoken out on issues concerning justice and fairplay anywhere in the world. He deserves the highest recognition and respect for displaying integrity when the times and situation demands.

I pray for his long life and many more professional successes in the years to come. His generous donation to the Peshawar children is his latest act of humanity. Long live Amir Khan.

US CENTCOM | 9 years ago | Reply

The attack on the School in Peshawar proves that the time has come for everyone to stand united against terrorism. It is heartbreaking to imagine how the parents are feeling at the moment. I sincerely hope that they find the strength to deal with this tragedy, and they certainly need all the support they can get.

Ali Khan Digital Engagement Team, USCENTCOM

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