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No idea about that but Amir Khan's has done the British-Pakistani
A K is a British, raised in UK,trained in UK and represent that Country in Olympics.

There are US nationals (Indian Origin) who won Olympic medals but that doesn't make them Indian.

Only good thing is that AK is encouraging the sports in Pakistan.
 
A K is a British, raised in UK,trained in UK and represent that Country in Olympics.

There are US nationals (Indian Origin) who won Olympic medals but that doesn't make them Indian.

Only good thing is that AK is encouraging the sports in Pakistan.

His like me. One leg here. One leg there. Any doubts are smacked in your face when you get called "pa*ki". That say's it all.


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And he knows his duel heritage. Union Jack and green shorts.


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Amir sports British and Pakistani flags

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One warrior meets another warrior


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Amir Khan is a British fighter guys. He represents Britain when wins or loses a title.

If you claim him then you also have to accept British Pakistani 'home grown' terrorists.

Also, let's not make this into another Ind v Pak thread.
 
There is an important point that all the Pakistanis in their chest thumping and flag waving have missed.

Why is it that when a 'Pakistani' wins a world championship in boxing, he doesn't come from the 180 million Pakistanis who live in Pakistan, but among the 1/2 million Pakistanis in Britain?

Is this a success of Pakistan? Or a success of Britain, saying it can take anybody and turn him into a world champion?

If he was raised in Pakistan, he would have a desk job as an accountant.
 
Prince Naseem was a better fighter than Khan but still want to see Khan vs Mayweather fight!
 
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