During an encounter with boxing icon Mike Tyson, Amir Khan left fans perplexed. Tyson Fury’s crossover heavyweight bout with Francis Ngannou took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and a number of celebrities, including Khan and Tyson, attended.
(735) Amir Khan Asking Mike Tyson How Many People He Knocked Out | Audio Saviours – YouTube
The former world champion in the unified light-welterweight class posted a video of himself and Tyson to his Instagram page.
Khan enquired as to how many individuals Tyson had successfully knocked out. However, Khan, 36, was gripping the hands of the former heavyweight champion while doing so.
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Amir Khan Shares A Video With Mike Tyson
After releasing an odd video of himself massaging former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson’s hands, boxing fans began to question Amir Khan.
Having emerged as the unchallenged heavyweight world champion in the latter part of the 1980s, Tyson ranks among the greatest boxers of all time.
Tyson fought in 58 professional bouts throughout the course of his long career, winning 50 of them while only losing six and becoming undefeated twice.
Along with his retirement, the 57-year-old has been teaching fighters. Most recently, he worked with Francis Ngannou ahead of Tyson Fury’s fight in Saudi Arabia, which the latter won via split decision.
Similar to Tyson, Khan hung up his gloves last year and is currently retired.
After winning a silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Khan made his professional debut and went on to win 34 of his 40 matches.
Recently, a video of the boxer who was born in Bolton meeting Tyson and inquiring about the number of fighters he has knocked out has surfaced online.
Khan said: “These are the hands of the main man. Mike, how many people did you knock out with these?”
Tyson responded: “I don’t know, 48 [in the ring] but like 200 in the street!”
This 20-second film is especially strange because Khan is massaging Tyson’s right hand the entire time. It’s visible up above.
Boxing fans have also responded to the video on X, the social networking site that was once known as Twitter, by discussing the unusual act.