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Former world light-welterweight champion Amir Khan expressed profound disappointment and frustration at the closure of his esteemed boxing academy in Islamabad, Pakistan.
In a heartfelt video message, Khan conveyed his dismay over the unexpected cessation of operations at the academy, which had long served as a beacon of hope and opportunity for aspiring boxers across the region.
Recalling the bustling activity and vibrant energy that once characterized the academy during his frequent visits to Pakistan, Khan lamented its absence and expressed sorrow at the missed opportunity for aspiring young boxers. Despite his efforts to engage with government officials and relevant authorities, Khan voiced his frustration at the lack of concrete action taken to address the situation.
Describing the academy as a state-of-the-art facility equipped with the latest amenities and resources, Khan revealed that he had invested substantial time and finances into its establishment. However, the forced closure of the gym left him deeply disheartened and disillusioned.
Under an agreement with the Pakistan Sports Board in 2016, Khan had pledged to provide expert coaching and essential equipment for the academy, with the expectation of receiving the necessary support from the government to ensure its sustainable operation. With no forthcoming assistance, Khan reluctantly announced his decision to return to England.
Emphasizing the critical role of government intervention in resolving the issue and facilitating the revival of the academy, Khan highlighted the potential loss of opportunity for aspiring young boxers. Despite this setback, Khan remained steadfast in his commitment to exploring legal avenues in the future to reclaim the academy and ensure that the dreams and aspirations of young boxers are not extinguished.
The closure of Amir Khan’s Boxing Academy in Islamabad represents a significant loss for boxing enthusiasts in Pakistan and underscores the challenges faced in promoting and supporting sports within the country. As Khan prepares to return to England, the future of the academy and the aspirations of young boxers hang in the balance, awaiting potential legal action to secure its revival.