The Olympics 2004: Boxing: Mighty Amir Blasts Way to Podium Place
Birmingham Post › August 25, 2004
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Birmingham Post › August 25, 2004
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Teenage boxing sensation Amir Khan last night secured himself at least an bronze medal with a first-round knockout as he moved ever closer to a potential final showdown with Cuba's Olympic champion Mario Kindelan.
The 17-year-old proved himself to be a class above South Korea's Jong Sub Baik in the quarter-finals of the lightweight division, stopping his opponent with 23 seconds of the opening round left.See the full content of this document
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The Olympics 2004: Boxing: Mighty Amir Blasts Way to Podium Place
Amir's debut at the Olympics are now a sure-fire success, as the two losing semi-finalists will walk awa...
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