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Amir Khan, a former world champion, discusses whether or not he will leave retirement

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  • 2022-08-13 18:19:36
  • Lifestyle
Amir Khan, a former world champion, discusses whether or not he will leave retirement

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Amir Khan, a former professional boxer, has indicated he has no desire to go back to the ring, even if he is given a sizable quantity of money for a fight, asserting that he has already said the ring farewell and will never return.

In an interview where a variety of subjects were covered, including his legendary career, retirement, and other significant events, Amir Khan declared, "No, I"m done. Sincerely, I"m through with the sport.

Amir Khan, a former light-welterweight world champion from Britain, declared his retirement from boxing after an illustrious career that saw him win a record 34 of his 40 fights and suffer just six losses.

The former champion responded that boxing is the most hardest sport in the world and that every player knows when to leave when asked about his retirement. He acknowledged that saying goodbye was difficult, but that the moment was right.

Amir Khan went on to remark that despite the various injuries he sustained over the course of his career, he is still appreciative of his mental and physical fortitude and his many sporting victories.

Khan, who won the IBF title in 2011 by defeating American Zab Judah, responded that he has accomplished a lot and wants to spend the rest of his life happily and see his children grow up when asked if he would consider coming out of retirement.

In addition to being the youngest Great Britain boxer to win an Olympic medal, Khan held the WBC Silver Welterweight title from 2014 to 2016 and the unified light-welterweight world championships from 2009 to 2012.

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