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Win
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(KOs 14)
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Draw
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Total
19
Nineteen Professional Fight
Amir Khan vs Breidis Prescott
Location: MEN, Manchester
Outcome: Breidis Wins
Eighteen Professional Fight
Amir Khan vs Michael Gomez
Location: National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
Outcome: Amir Khan by TKO in the fifth round.
Seventeen Professional Fight
Amir Khan vs Martin Kristjansen
Location: Bolton Arena, London
Outcome: Amir Khan by TKO in the seven round.
Sixteen Professional Fight
Amir Khan vs Gairy St. Clair
Location: ExCel Centre, London
Outcome: Amir Khan by Unanimous Decision(UD).
Fifteen Professional Fight
Amir Khan vs Graham Earl
Location: Bolton Arena
Outcome: Amir Khan by TKO in the first round.
Fourteen Professional Fight
Amir Khan vs Scott Lawton
Location: Nottingham Arena, England
Outcome: Amir Khan by TKO in the third round.
Thirteen Professional Fight
Amir Khan vs Willie Limond
Location: London O2 Arena, England
Outcome: Amir Khan by RTD in the eight round.
Twelve Professional Fight
Amir Khan vs Steffy Bull
Location: Millenium Stadium, Wale
Outcome: Amir Khan by TKO in the third round.
Eleven Professional Fight
Amir Khan vs Mohammed Medjadji
Location: Wembley Arena, London
Outcome: Amir Khan by TKO in the first round.
Ten Professional Fight
Amir Khan vs Rachid Drilzane<
Location: ExCel Centre, London
Outcome: Amir Khan by Unanimous Decision(UD)
Nine Professional Fight
Amir Khan vs Ryan Barrett
Location: Bolton Arena, Bolton
Outcome: Amir Khan by TKO in the first round.
Eight Professional Fight
Amir Khan vs Colin Bain
Location: Millenium Stadium
Outcome: Amir Khan by TKO in the second round.
Seventh Professional Fight
Amir Khan vs Laszlo Komjathi
Location: (King's Hall), Belfast
Outcome: Amir Khan by Unanimous Decision(UD).
Sixth Professional Fight
Amir Khan vs Jackson Williams
Location: ExCel Centre, London
Outcome: Amir Khan by TKO in the third round.
Fifth Professional fight
Amir Khan vs Vitali Martynov
Location: Nottingham, England
Outcome: Amir Khan by Knockout in the first round.
Fourth Professional fight
Amir Khan vs Daniel Thorpe
Location: (ExCel Centre) London
Outcome: Amir Khan by Technical Knockout in the second round.
Third Professional fight
Amir Khan vs Steve Gethin
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Outcome: Amir Khan by Technical Knockout in the third round.
Second professional fight
Amir Khan vs Bez Carey
Location: Cardiff, Wales
Outcome: Amir Khan by Unanimous Decision(UD).
Professional Debut
Amir Khan vs David Bailey
Location: Bolton, England
Outcome: Amir Khan by first round Knockout.

Amir Khan's Biography


Amir Khan's Profile


History

Amir Khan's Profile

Shahjaad Khan, who, after wearing that infamous waistcoat, is now as famous as Amir, came to England in 1970, from Rawalpindi, Pakistan. On December 8th 1986, his first son, Amir Khan, was born. Almost eighteen years later, his son has become a boxing prodigy and is well on the way to becoming a household name. But how did he get there? Here's some inside knowledge on our little hero.

Amir Khan first got into boxing at the tender age of eight. He was a hyperactive child and, according to his father, "a born fighter", as he was always getting into fights, at school. To help curb this, his father took him to Haliwell Boxing Club. From there he moved onto Bury Amateur Boxing club, where Mick Jelley coached him.

By the age of eleven, Amir was boxing competitively and he claims, "it has changed my life and kept me focused. All my energies are used up at the gym."

At just seventeen years of age, his career highlights include, three English Schools titles; three Junior ABA titles; gold, 2003 Junior Olympics; gold, 2004 European Championships; gold, 2004 World Junior Championships, in South Korea and, who could forget, silver, 2004 Olympics, in Athens, which brought the young star to fame. He was also voted 'best boxer', in the Olympic qualifiers in Bulgaria. So, to say "It changed my life", is somewhat of an understatement!


Education

Amir is in final years of studying his BTEC in sports development and fitness, at Bolton Community College. He has said that he would like to study sports science or physiotherapy, at Loughborough University, so that he has something to fall back on. However, considering the increasing amount of interest in him and the more then tempting offers to cash in on his fame and turn professional, how likely is this? When asked this question in Athens, he said, "I'm staying as I am." During the parade in London last week, Amir indicated his Amateur status would remain until the commonwealth games, in 2006, but gave no further indication of what his intentions were.


Present

Since his return from Athens, Amir has relished his new superstar status. And who could blame him? At seventeen, he is living out the dream of every teenager. According to his agent, Asif Vali, the "interest in Amir has been phenomenal!" He's been offered everything; from record deals to roles in films. Not to mention the hundreds of girls (most of whom have proposed to him on this site!) who, I'm assuming, are interested in more than just his boxing skills! Amir's claim to "stay as I am" cannot be maintained and he knows it.

But behind the lucrative offers, the status and the screaming girls lies the face of a slight teenager that can somehow be perceived as both innocent and yet deadly. He doesn't display the slightest bit of arrogance and has his feet firmly on the ground. "I've got a good family to support me and I'll get a clip round the ear if I get too big headed!"

Amir doesn't focus on the propositions, the fame, the money or even the girls! He just does his best to be successful at the sport he loves; and successful he most definitely is. When he went to Athens, he may not have realised, but he had the weight of the world on his shoulders.

He wasn't just representing Britain, but all British Pakistanis, who have become increasingly marginal in national achievement. Everyone in Britain, Pakistani or not, now claims a share in his success at Athens. He has provided youths with a role model and encouraged them to paticipate in mainstream sports. But he needn't get into the poiltics that are involved.

Amir Khan is a successful British Asian who is Muslim and proud of it. And so are we! He may not have won gold in Athens, but has most definitely won gold in the hearts of many, in Britain.

By Nadia Hussain