

Khan became a world champion in July 2009, defeating Andriy Kotelnik on points to secure the WBA super-lightweight title, and he then stopped Zab Judah to add the IBF belt two years later.Ī hotly disputed points loss to Lamont Peterson ended Khan's world title reign, and he was halted by Danny Garcia while attempting to win the WBC and WBA belts in his next fight.

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The Bolton fighter had launched his pro career in 2005 after winning an Olympic silver medal at the 2004 Athens Games. Khan unified world titles at super-lightweight and faced pound-for-pound stars Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez and Terence Crawford during a 40-fight career, featuring 34 wins and six defeats. "Honestly, I don't know where I would be in life, and what boxing did for me was keep me on a straight path, and made me a better person." Khan's dazzling careerĪs Amir Khan announces his retirement, we look at his many stunning knockouts. "I can only thank boxing for what it's done for my life. It never got to my head, I always kept my feet on the ground. "Life totally changed, but in a good way. "Luckily, I'm one of those fighters that can walk out happy and content. The last thing I want is me slurring or, as you can imagine, the amount of injuries you could get in boxing. "At least I'm still in a good position that I can walk away from the sport, everything is intact. Over 20 years in the sport of boxing, taking punches to the head. That I've been in the game a very long time.

"My mum, my dad, they said the same thing. In boxing, having training camps and being away from home, away from your family, it's very, very hard. We want you to be around us more,'" he added. My kids were saying: 'Look daddy we want you to stay at home. The 35-year-old added that boxing totally changed his life. Khan said he had no idea how the drug entered his system and that the amounts were so small it could have been contamination via hand shaking.Image: Khan says his wife, kids and parents all willed him to retire, as he thanked the sport for changing his lifeĪsked who the big influences in his camp were which helped him come to his retirement decision, Khan said his family were all willing him to step away. So, I don’t think that he was on drugs in that fight, I don’t believe it, I believe what he is saying.” You could see in his performance, it didn’t help him out in any way, did it? He got beat up in there. “You would not get any benefit from taking that drug on fight night. It makes me believe his explanation, he’s obviously picked something up at the last minute.” Me and him got tested many, many, many times for that fight and he passed all them, he failed on fight night. “L ooking back now, and reading about the drug that he was on, it’s a drug that you get the benefits from, months and months out from the fight. Despite responding angrily to the news – mostly about being kept in the dark but also at the failed test itself and what he branded ‘disgusting’ actions on the part of Khan – ‘Special K’ has reflected on the situation and told Boxing Social via freebets that he now believes his old foe did not intentionally cheat.
