Now Pakistanis have two role models they can look up to
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amir khan is a brit born in england
i know you hate england but love khan,stop trying to claim him for another countryComment
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'British' and 'English' are two completely different things. A New Britain is being builded here as we type. 'England' only exists in name, as an irrelevant, unrealistic anachronism anymore, steadily being phased out as such.
Check the colour of the trunks worn more recently,

Besides, that's a British flag, not a St. George (a flag Ammah hasn't brandished proudly for a while now). Again, regardless of a red cross, the reality of Britishness today is not beholden to 'Englishness'.
He's not for 'England', deal with it. He is a representative of the Ummah and its place in The Real Great Britain.
When Amir ROARS, he does so with the force of 5 Islamic Lions.
Ian Brown sang it, and it was true - "there are no Lions in England, no, no, no."
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I'm disappointed at people still referencing Khan's loss to Prescott like it has any relevance anymore.
You criticize Mayweather for cherishing an '0', right? And yet, you don't let this brave young man live down his only defeat even after he rebuilt himself, re-dedicated, took on a feared puncher and showed willing, heart and durability way beyond what his critics thought him capable of.
He doesn't have to fight for money; he does it, anyway, to prove himself. He left his Palace to go and fight for the sake of Allāh, to represent the Ummah in a noble, courageous fashion.
How many of you critics would have the heart to fight if you didn't have to? Just to represent something you believe in?
None, because you are all complacent and believe in nothing. Emptiness must sometimes get lonely, I'm sure.Comment

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maidana is the truth u little ****

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