Amir Khan was left close to tears after being mobbed as he handed out aid to desperate refugees on the frontline.
The two-time world champion was visibly moved after men, women and children battled for supplies he was distributing from the back of a truck at a Syrian refugee camp in Lesbos – the first port of call for thousands clamouring for a new life in Europe.
They hailed him a 'true champion of the world’ for leading a seven-strong convoy of lorries and vans packed with food, clothes, water, sleeping bags and toiletries donated by fans and well-wishers 2,000 miles from his Bolton gym to the Greek island.
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The two-time world champion was visibly moved after men, women and children battled for supplies he was distributing from the back of a truck at a Syrian refugee camp in Lesbos – the first port of call for thousands clamouring for a new life in Europe.
They hailed him a 'true champion of the world’ for leading a seven-strong convoy of lorries and vans packed with food, clothes, water, sleeping bags and toiletries donated by fans and well-wishers 2,000 miles from his Bolton gym to the Greek island.
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