Amir Khan
About Amir Khan:
Amir Khan is a British former professional boxer known for his lightning-fast hand speed and impressive achievements in the sport. Born on December 8, 1986, in Bolton, England, Khan began boxing at a young age and quickly rose to fame as an amateur. At just 17, he won a silver medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, making him one of Britain's youngest Olympic boxing medalists.
Khan turned professional in 2005 and went on to win world titles in the light-welterweight division, capturing the WBA title in 2009 and the IBF title in 2011. Known for his aggressive fighting style and quick reflexes, he faced top names in the sport, including Marcos Maidana, Zab Judah, and Canelo Álvarez.