Amir Khan (boxer)

Amir Khan (Urdu, Punjabi: عامر خان) (born 8 December 1986) is a British boxing champion from Greater Manchester, England. He comes from a Muslim Pakistani family of Punjabi origin and belongs to the legendary tribe of the Junjua Rajput,

Quotes

 * At the age of eight, my dream was to become a world champion; and now I've achieved that title. I've achieved it not only for myself, but achieved it for the British people and also the Pakistani community - and all the Muslims in the country. It's a great feeling, a dream come true for me and Insha'Allah in the future, I want to achieve more things like this.
 * Interview with GEO News. (August 2009)


 * When I was young, I was very energetic and strong – just too hyperactive. So when I went to the boxing club, everything seemed normal to me. I enjoyed it, I liked punching things, hitting the boxing bag, fighting people in the boxing ring and in school I was naughty as well; but when I started boxing, I totally changed everything – you know, my whole life changed, I was good, I didn’t misbehave, I was always behaving in school. The teacher was happy with my behaviour.
 * Boxing as a schoolkid during childhood, Interview (Aik Din Geo Kay Sath), GEO News. (September 2009)


 * I’m born in Britain – but my family were born in Pakistan. When I fight, in the crowd you see Pakistani people and you see British people – they’re all mixed together and they support Amir Khan. On my shorts, when I fight, I have the Pakistani flag on one side and on the other side I have the Britain flag – to promote the two countries together.
 * Values as a British Pakistani, Interview (Aik Din Geo Kay Sath), GEO News. (September 2009)


 * I always pray before fighting. I pray in the corner, in the hotel room – maybe two hours before I go to the arena. It takes me far – I see a big difference when you pray and go into a fight; you have more strength and also you know God’s helping you.
 * Interview (Aik Din Geo Kay Sath), GEO News. (September 2009)


 * I was a mummy's boy; I still am. My mum still gets rid of the spiders off my walls.  She comes over, picks them up and chucks them outside.  There may be one in my bedroom, and I'll never sleep.
 * Interview in Daily Telegraph 2 December 2011
 * I don't back any party, I'm better off setting an example.
 * Interview with BBC Sport 17 January 2015