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Amir Khan

Sports

Birthday December 8, 1986

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Bolton, Greater Manchester, England

Age 38 Years

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Who Is Amir Khan (boxer)? Age, Biography and Wiki

Amir Khan was born on December 8, 1986, making him 38 years old in 2025. He rose to fame after winning a silver medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, becoming the youngest British boxer to do so. Known for his incredible speed and technical skills, Khan has held multiple world championships in two weight classes. His journey from the boxing ring to becoming a celebrity is well-documented. For more details, you can visit his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Sports
Date of Birth December 8, 1986
Age 38 Years
Birth Place Bolton, Greater Manchester, England
Horoscope Sagittarius
Country England

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Amir Khan (boxer)'s Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Amir Khan stands tall at 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm) and has a professional fighting weight that typically ranges between 140 to 147 pounds (63.5 to 66.7 kg). His athletic physique is a testament to his rigorous training regimen and dedication to the sport. Throughout his career, Khan has maintained an impressive body composition that contributes to his agility and speed in the ring.

In early 2009, it was announced that Khan would fight former seven-time and three-weight world champion Marco Antonio Barrera. Barrera was ranked No. 1 and Khan No. 5 in the WBO world lightweight rankings.

Previous IBF, and WBO lightweight title holder Nate Campbell was stripped of the belts after moving up to the light-welterweight division and Khan's promoter Frank Warren and Barrera's promoter Don King lobbied the WBO to elevate the Khan-Barrera fight to a world lightweight title eliminator.

However, the world-title status was instead given to the fight between Juan Manuel Márquez and Juan Diaz, ranked No. 2 and No. 3 respectively by the WBO.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Amir Khan is married to Faryal Makhdoom, a social media personality and businesswoman. The couple has been in the spotlight due to their high-profile relationship, marriage, and public appearances. They share two daughters, Lamaisah and Alayna. Khan's family life often makes headlines, and his relationship with Faryal is both a source of joy and media interest.

On 23 May 2012, ESPN announced that Khan would next fight against undefeated WBC champion Danny García. In the run up to the fight, García's father and trainer, Angel García, made disparaging comments about Khan's race and religion.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Amir Khan's net worth is estimated to be around $40 million. His earnings primarily stem from his successful boxing career, endorsements, and various business ventures. Khan has participated in numerous high-profile fights, which have significantly boosted his income. Additionally, he has diverse investments, including real estate and his own boxing academy, adding to his financial portfolio.

On 4 February 2011, Khan announced a deal had been signed to defend his WBA title against European champion Paul McCloskey in his next fight, who was unbeaten in 22 fights and was ranked world number 10. The fight was scheduled to take place at the MEN Arena on 6 April.

Khan won a sixth-round TD after McCloskey was cut by an accidental clash of heads and could not go on in the estimation of the ring doctor. The heads of Khan and McCloskey collided about two minutes into the sixth round, causing a bad cut on the inside of McCloskey's left eyebrow. Another tactical few rounds followed, with Khan the main aggressor.

In the decisive sixth, a five-punch combination from Khan staggered McCloskey and moments later the pair went toe-to-toe before McCloskey reeled away and noticed blood coming from around his left eye.

Khan had some trouble with the awkward and resilient southpaw, who was difficult to hit cleanly, but he was both too quick and too busy for McCloskey, winning all six rounds on all three cards. Frank Warren stated that the fight's Primetime pay-per-view sold four times as many buys as the network's previous record holder, Carl Froch vs.

Mikkel Kessler, which sold 50,000 buys, thus the Khan–McCloskey fight sold about 0 buys. The fight was shown in the US on HBO where it averaged 1.2million viewers.

Career, Business, and Investments

Khan’s boxing career has spanned over two decades, during which he has faced some of the biggest names in the sport. Notably, he has won the WBA light-welterweight title and the IBF light-welterweight title, maintaining prominence in the boxing arena. Outside of boxing, Khan has ventured into business by launching a sports promotion company and investing in fitness-related enterprises. His commitment to philanthropy is also noteworthy, with various projects aimed at helping underprivileged communities.

On 14 March 2009, at the MEN Arena in Manchester, Khan defeated Barrera by technical decision (TD). The fight was stopped towards the end of the fifth round due to Barrera suffering a cut in the first round, which resulted from a clash of heads.

With Barrera deemed in no position to fight on by the ringside doctor, the fight then went to the scorecards, on all three of which Khan was ahead (50–44, and 50–45 twice). With victory, Khan defended his WBA International lightweight title and also won the vacant WBO Inter-Continental lightweight title.

Social Network

Amir Khan is quite active on social media, with millions of followers across platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. He frequently shares updates about his training, family life, and charitable activities, allowing fans to connect with him on a personal level. Khan’s influence extends beyond boxing as he often engages in discussions about sports, health, and lifestyle on his social networks.

ESPN's Dan Rafael scored the fight 114–111 in favour of Khan. HBO's unofficial scorer, Harold Lederman, scored it 113–112, also for Khan. Deadspin described it as a robbery. After the fight, Khan said, "It was like I was against two people, the referee and Lamont himself. I was the cleaner fighter; he was so wild.

The referee wasn't giving me a chance. I heard the referee give me a warning [for pushing], but there was nothing I could do. He kept coming in with his head. There hasn't been [HBO] boxing in D.C. for the last [18] years because this is what happens." Khan earned a base purse of $1.1million, while Peterson earned a career-high $650,000 purse.

Education

Khan attended the Aitchison School, a prestigious institution in Lahore, Pakistan, before furthering his education and career in the UK. He has emphasized the importance of education throughout his career, advocating for a balanced approach between academics and athletics. Khan’s commitment to education is also evident in his initiatives that encourage young athletes to pursue their studies alongside their sports careers.

In summary, Amir Khan continues to be a celebrated athlete with a rich biography, personal life, and successful career. His journey remains an inspiration for many, showcasing the triumphs and challenges faced by those in the public eye.

He was educated at Smithills School in Bolton, and Bolton Community College. Khan is a Muslim, and a member of the Naqshbandi Sufi Order, along with being an active supporter of the Muslim Writers Awards.

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