Amir Khan plays the race card!
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Khan is correct.Amir Khan: ‘I’d be a superstar if I was white’
Ron Lewis
Amir Khan: "Sometimes you don't see the appreciation"
Amir Khan, the boxer who was portrayed as a perfect image of multicultural Britain when he won an Olympic silver medal in 2004, said that he would be a bigger star if he was white.
Khan, 22, has been booed regularly by boxing crowds in the past year despite winning a world title in July. “It’s probably jealousy and sometimes skin colour does make a difference,” the fighter said. “I would be a superstar in Britain. I never get racial remarks [said to my face], but it’s always out there, which you can’t stop. You just live and learn about what people are like. I just choose to ignore them.”
He makes the first defence of his WBA light-welterweight title against Dmitri Salita in Newcastle upon Tyne tonight, but has said that he would like to box next year in the United States, where he now trains. He said that he suffered abuse after losing in September last year to Breidis Prescott, of Colombia, which was his only professional defeat.
“Straight after the Prescott fight, when people said, ‘He’s finished’, there were racial remarks made. If you go on the message boards and chat forums there are always people who have to get the religious thing in. But it made me stronger, it made me come back stronger and made be a better fighter
He is pissing and moaning that he should be a bigger "super star" and he would be if he was white.
No, he isn't a superstar because he has a ridiculously fragile chin and goes down like a rag doll. The idiot has no punch resistance and will never be elite.
Also, ******s aren't exactly popular right now in the world, and the brits don't like having an Immigrant like Khan pretend he is English. But thats more of a cultural thing than really a racial thing.
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Some of the things he said i agree with and some i dont, One Khan is a superstar already in the UK just because of winning silver at the olympics, And yes race does play a part in the way some people wanted him to lose or fall, Even his younger brother was racially abuse in Livepool while boxing in the amatuers against another boxer.
But thats what happens when you're a big star anywhere, I see alot of people like Hatton but i dont because i think he's overrated and overhyped while he didnt do alot to deserve all the hype...Does that make him a racist?? No but i do understand some of the things Khan touched on.Comment
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His race may make a difference to a small minority of people in the UK, but most don't like him because he's just not likeable IMO. He's boring outside the ring, he's boring in the ring unless he's fighting part time bums and I think most people know that he's never gonna be an elite.Comment
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Being a successful ****** athlete post 7/7 bombings in Britain, isn't a fair trade off, but it is what is.
He's a millionaire at the age of 23, Olympic silver medalist at 17 and already a world champion. He's achieved a lot and is definetly a star.
I think what he was getting at was, if were white he wouldn't receive all the abuse he gets being a Pakistani ******.
I mean he doesn't have a Floyd Mayweather type of personality, so the hate he gets is a bit much to me. Sure he's chinny, he's been KTFO and his fights are on PPV. But still, come on now he's not that much of an arsehole now is he?Comment

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