Has Racism Chased Amir Khan Out Of Britain?

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  • I am Legend
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    Has Racism Chased Amir Khan Out Of Britain?

    by John Wight - Good luck to Amir Khan with his decision to sign with Golden Boy and focus his career in the United States from this point on. There are undoubtedly many reasons for the young Bolton fighter’s decision, but money surely isn’t one of them – not for a young man who’s already made more than enough in his short career thus far. Nor will it be because he’s been unhappy with his relationship with Frank Warren, the man responsible for shepherding his pro career since he returned to the UK with an Olympic silver medal from the games in Athens back in 2004. Indeed, Frank Warren deserves much credit for bringing Khan on the way he has, especially after his one defeat at the hands of Breidis Prescott in 2008. After such a devastating KO Khan’s confidence would inevitably have been shaken, and lesser promoters might have struggled to coax him through the inevitable months of depression and doubts which followed. That Khan has bounced back from that low point in such convincing style is in no small way a credit to Warren, who never for a second lost belief in his protégé, even when the knives were out among the UK boxing literati, though to read some of them literature is obviously a word from an ancient language..

    In a pure boxing sense this is a move that makes complete sense, and its timing could not be better. Since decamping to LA to train under Freddie Roach, Khan has embraced both Freddie’s training regimen and the southern Californian lifestyle, where year round sunshine sits in stark contrast to UK winter weather which this year has been bad enough to make the South Pole seem like a better alternative.

    There’s also the mouth watering prospect of being matched against and beating the sport’s elite, winning the respect of what remains the most educated and sophisticated boxing public there is (an apology here to my fellow Brits, but credit where credit is due) at the same time. Amir Khan’s incredible speed and rate of improvement under Roach makes both of the aforementioned well within his grasp over the next few years, and I for one will be watching his career with interest from here on in.

    However, we should not fall into the trap of fooling ourselves that boxing is the only reason for Amir Khan’s decision to cut his ties with the UK. In fact, I would even go as far to suggest that boxing isn’t the main reason. Regardless of those who think otherwise, the world of sports does and cannot exist in isolation from the world around it and in Britain anti-****** racism has poisoned society to the point where it’s impossible to pick up a newspaper or watch the TV news in Britain today without a negative stereotype of ******s or Islam staring back at you. Khan, the highest profile ****** sportsman in the country, has heard the boos at his fights over the years, not to mention noticed the glee with which many welcomed his one and only defeat as a pro thus far, and knew in his heart that much of it was motivated by good old fashioned racism.

    In a country where it has long been customary to talk about ‘going down to the Pakis’ to buy some milk and bread, many reading this will be entitled to question if much has changed in British society when it comes to the common perception of Asians living in the country. Well, with two wars in the Middle East and a so-called War on Terror currently being waged, to be an Asian in the UK today is to be marked out as the enemy within. Khan, quite rightly the pride of the Britain’s Asian community, sadly but almost inevitably has been the target of much of the accumulated fear and ignorance that exists among a significant section of the British public for the reasons described.

    The fact is that Khan has never conducted himself in public with anything less than integrity and professionalism, making himself readily available for interviews and never less than courteous and polite when conducting them. He could well have afforded himself the opportunity of the platform which fame has brought him to air some political views, to turn himself into a spokesman for his people, speaking out against the war and the Islamophobia that is now common currency in the country of his birth. Personally speaking, I wish he would.

    Yet having said that one gets the distinct impression that this is a young man who knows his limitations, knows that a young Ali he is not, and sees his purpose in life at this point in time exclusively tied to what takes place inside the ring and nowhere else. This approach has no doubt been the advice given by those around him, including and especially Frank Warren, a man whom you cannot help but feel views politics as a minefield best avoided when it comes to the business of selling tickets and pay-per-view hits.

    Ultimately, the ills of society find their reflection in the world of sports, where men live their unfulfilled dreams vicariously through the victories of their heroes, as well as vent their frustrations and prejudices against those they identify as the enemy. Sports, some say, is a metaphor for war, with boxing especially providing an excuse to indulge primal instincts which centuries of civilisation, not to mention the courts, have taught us to avoid and suppress.

    For far too long, Asians in Britain have been regarded as second class citizens, verbally abused at will, their customs and religious beliefs derided and disdained. But a new generation has emerged of young Asian men and women who are proud, unapologetic and who do not ask but demand to be treated with dignity and respect. In deciding to move his career stateside, Amir Khan has just served notice that he refuses to be judged by the colour of his skin or his religious beliefs in his country of birth any longer.

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  • pyrovampx
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    For sure man Brits are really racist I took a trip to england and if you look on the walls you can eventually see go home p aki and **** like that. Brits treat brown peeps like ****. I'm not surprised khan wants to get out of here.


    Brits don't respect or appreciate khan. They just think of him as a ****. They just see his fights to see him get knocked out. They wanna see him get knocked out. Ricky and Matthew hatton get lots of support but they're nothing compared to khan. I believe khan has the potential to be world class. He can't do that in a place with people who wanna see a **** get knocked out.
    Pacquioa knocked hattons ass out so bad but brits didn't say **** about it. Amir **** khan gets knocked out that's all they could talk about.
    Last edited by pyrovampx; 01-18-2010, 02:36 PM.

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    • Ivansmamma
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      #3
      Originally posted by I am Legend
      the world of sports does and cannot exist in isolation from the world around it and in Britain anti-****** racism has poisoned society to the point where it’s impossible to pick up a newspaper or watch the TV news in Britain today without a negative stereotype of ******s or Islam staring back at you.
      What is anti-****** racism? Are the ******s a race now?

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      • I am Legend
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        #4
        Originally posted by Ivansmamma
        What is anti-****** racism? Are the ******s a race now?
        still doesnt make it right

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        • General Zod
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          #5
          Originally posted by pyrovampx
          For sure man Brits are really racist I took a trip to england and if you look on the walls you can eventually see go home p aki and **** like that. Brits treat brown peeps like ****. I'm not surprised khan wants to get out of here.


          Brits don't respect or appreciate khan. They just think of him as a ****. They just see his fights to see him get knocked out. They wanna see him get knocked out. Ricky and Matthew hatton get lots of support but they're nothing compared to khan. I believe khan has the potential to be world class. He can't do that in a place with people who wanna see a **** get knocked out.
          Pacquioa knocked hattons ass out so bad but brits didn't say **** about it. Amir **** khan gets knocked out that's all they could talk about.
          Im not sure what part of Britain you visited, but I can assure you its not all like that.

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            #6
            Originally posted by pyrovampx
            For sure man Brits are really racist I took a trip to england and if you look on the walls you can eventually see go home p aki and **** like that. Brits treat brown peeps like ****. I'm not surprised khan wants to get out of here.


            Brits don't respect or appreciate khan. They just think of him as a ****. They just see his fights to see him get knocked out. They wanna see him get knocked out. Ricky and Matthew hatton get lots of support but they're nothing compared to khan. I believe khan has the potential to be world class. He can't do that in a place with people who wanna see a **** get knocked out.
            Pacquioa knocked hattons ass out so bad but brits didn't say **** about it. Amir **** khan gets knocked out that's all they could talk about.


            funny stuff.

            seriously though, getting on your high horse then using the term 'brown people'? get the **** out of here.
            Last edited by ThePlugInBabies; 01-18-2010, 02:45 PM.

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            • General Zod
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              #7
              Not sure what to make off that article, Khans fights always packed out arena over here and his tv numbers were always very good on ITV.

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              • Khalid X
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                Originally posted by Ivansmamma
                What is anti-****** racism? Are the ******s a race now?
                real reason Kahn is comming over here is for money and fame. The US is the one market in the world that when your successfull here it leads to being known more on a global level. In reality alot of guys make just as much, if not more money in their home countries, but it's the world wide recognition that attracts them here.

                With Khan in the UK, there are new tax laws in place if i'm not mistaken, that take a huge a$$ chuck outta higher income earners. Not only that, but with the ability to earn more money here, these are the reason he came over to the U.S.

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                • Ivansmamma
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by I am Legend
                  still doesnt make it right
                  If they guy who wrote the article is gonna critizise something he should name it correctly. Otherwise it only leads to confusion.

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                  • Roger Mellie
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by pyrovampx
                    For sure man Brits are really racist I took a trip to england and if you look on the walls you can eventually see go home p aki and **** like that. Brits treat brown peeps like ****. I'm not surprised khan wants to get out of here.


                    Brits don't respect or appreciate khan. They just think of him as a ****. They just see his fights to see him get knocked out. They wanna see him get knocked out. Ricky and Matthew hatton get lots of support but they're nothing compared to khan. I believe khan has the potential to be world class. He can't do that in a place with people who wanna see a **** get knocked out.
                    Pacquioa knocked hattons ass out so bad but brits didn't say **** about it. Amir **** khan gets knocked out that's all they could talk about.
                    I'm sorry,but that is bollocks and the most sweeping generalisation you could possibly make. If you visited here in the 70's and early 80's then I might agree with you. My city for example has huge cultural diversity and people get along fine. I couldnt/wouldnt want to imagine Southampton without its asian,caribbean or polish communities. You get the odd idiot everywhere,but on the whole there is no problem where I live.

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