![]() ![]() ![]() Does this man look like he can knock out six men? He looks like a samba dance. He screeched: 'Ask him to explain this: Why have I got his f***ing Porsche keys, you waste, why have I got this Louis Vitton f***ing wallet - it's yours, you waste, and it's got your €500 in it.'Īt one point, the man points to video footage of Khan's being hit by Breidis Prescott in 2008 and taunts: 'Look at those legs wobble. Mr Hatton was using a pelican crossing in Bolton while Khan was travelling at 47 mph in a 30 mph zone and overtaking in the wrong lane.Īnother version of events that night, which reported that the gang were defeated by the Khan brothers, clearly rankled the man on the video, who wore a balaclava to conceal his face while he shrieked into the camera. ![]() He was punished for hitting and breaking the leg of Geoffrey Hatton in 3006. In 2007 Khan was convicted of careless driving and given a six-month driving ban and a £1000 fine. He became the World Light Welterweight Champion in July 2009 after beating Andreas Kotelnik. The 2004 Silver medal Olympic podium Amir Khan has become Britain's highest-profile boxer He began to box competitively at just 11-years-old. Officers are trying to untangle the details of what exactly happened.Īmir Khan's representative refused to comment on the allegations.Īmir Khan was born in Bolton, Lancashire in 1986. The footage has led to a West Midlands Police's now investigating the incident, after they originally said they had been called to reports of a disorder but had not found any sign of an assault.Ī spokesman said: 'We originally said we are not investigating the alleged incident, but have now revised our position.' In the two-part video, the masked man holds aloft belongings including a bag, wallet and car keys, which he claims belong to the former world titleholder. The video, which looks like it was filmed in someone's living room, came after the reported punch-up in Adelaide Street, Digbeth, when the boxing brothers were said to have been targeted by robbers, who were trying to steal Amir's £100,000 Range Rover. He screams into the camera: 'I'll rip your f****** head off. In a video posted on social networking sites yesterday a masked man gave his own foul-mouthed version of events and shrieked a series of threats to the Bolton-based champ. (And unwise to argue with a man who makes a living beating people, even if he was exceptionally friendly during this interview.Boxer Amir Khan has refused to comment on the claims Diet-wise, some of it may sound unusual-like a shot of ginger and turmeric juice in the morning-but it’s hard to argue with success. So, he’s got the unusual benefit of being both young and seasoned (started boxing at 11, won gold at 2003 Junior Olympics), and he’s had a lot of time to learn what works and what doesn’t. He defended the title five times, and two years later he rocked and socked his way to a second world championship, this time with the International Boxing Federation. Khan was 17 when he won a silver medal representing England at the 2004 Olympics and 22 when he became the super lightweight world champion of the World Boxing Association. ![]() “There’s food that doesn’t taste good,” says Amir Khan, “but I force myself to eat it because I know it’s what my body needs: kale salad, celery, broccoli, carrots.” That’s why he’s a champ. But if you’re a boxer, and specifically the two-time champion of the world and Olympic silver medalist, being a grown-up means eating your vegetables even if you don’t like them. If you’re most people, being a grown-up means being able to eat ice cream whenever you want. ![]()
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