Amir Khan's "Unlicensed" Promotion in Pakistan

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amirah wrote:then any involvement in unlicensed boxing, according to the board at least should get him called up!
I think the question is: What will the board do to his brother (Haroon Khan) if he boxes on this unlicensed show :o
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Don't think Haroon boxed

Out the British lads Dayle Gallagher beat Phil Townley 40-37

Stuart Maddox beat Jody Mikle over 4 and Taz Khans opponent pulled out last minute injured.

Richie Davis Reffed
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I wonder if Haroon was ever going to box?
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The Board do sanction shows abroad, Eubank Snr fighting abroad some years ago & Clinton Woods fought in Jersey a few years ago & these shows used British officials. As for Amir Khan being called up that just wont happen, it was mentioned a at a Board seminar years ago about unlicenced people being allowed to jump into the ring after his contests (namely members of The Khan Family) the person who put the question was told by none other than Robert Smith The General Secretary that they would allow this to go on as he put it Amir Khan was the future of British Boxing. Which goes to show if your face fits, one can do anything, which stinks of double standards.
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Be interesting to know Robert Smith's views. If any double standards are being applied, then some clarification as to why this is happening would be useful.
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cocobongo wrote:Don't think Haroon boxed

Out the British lads Dayle Gallagher beat Phil Townley 40-37

Stuart Maddox beat Jody Mikle over 4 and Taz Khans opponent pulled out last minute injured.

Richie Davis Reffed
Maybe he did - under a different name ?


http://www.dawn.com/news/1262150
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I must have missed this whole 'BIBA' thing is it a replacement for the MBC? I have just seen Luca di Cario post about the results of this promotion...
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chinarich wrote:I must have missed this whole 'BIBA' thing is it a replacement for the MBC? I have just seen Luca di Cario post about the results of this promotion...
British and Irish boxing Association.
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chinarich wrote:I must have missed this whole 'BIBA' thing is it a replacement for the MBC? I have just seen Luca di Cario post about the results of this promotion...
It's the same people but BIBA is just for Britain and Ireland. And Pakistan just this once.
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There is a BIBA promotion 19th June. There is a girl fighting who I have heard is supposed to be very good.
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peter1948 wrote:The Board do sanction shows abroad, Eubank Snr fighting abroad some years ago & Clinton Woods fought in Jersey a few years ago & these shows used British officials. As for Amir Khan being called up that just wont happen, it was mentioned a at a Board seminar years ago about unlicenced people being allowed to jump into the ring after his contests (namely members of The Khan Family) the person who put the question was told by none other than Robert Smith The General Secretary that they would allow this to go on as he put it Amir Khan was the future of British Boxing. Which goes to show if your face fits, one can do anything, which stinks of double standards.
Jersey is UK?
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mimmy123 wrote: There is a girl who I have heard is supposed to be very good.
I've taken out the word fighting for you and it reads much better. :OhYes
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chinarich wrote:I must have missed this whole 'BIBA' thing is it a replacement for the MBC? I have just seen Luca di Cario post about the results of this promotion...
Yep! same old same old. There's a press release doing the/his rounds where he once again interviews & quotes himself - and mentions himself (endlessly).
I'm sure there's a word for this :oops:
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questionmore wrote:
chinarich wrote:I must have missed this whole 'BIBA' thing is it a replacement for the MBC? I have just seen Luca di Cario post about the results of this promotion...
Yep! same old same old. There's a press release doing the/his rounds where he once again interviews & quotes himself - and mentions himself (endlessly).
I'm sure there's a word for this :oops:
Luca Di Cario was a chief official for the Pakistan show as well, maybe he is jumping ship or they are ending MBC, as they could not get with the EBU.
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leejonesjnr wrote:
chinarich wrote:I must have missed this whole 'BIBA' thing is it a replacement for the MBC? I have just seen Luca di Cario post about the results of this promotion...
It's the same people but BIBA is just for Britain and Ireland. And Pakistan just this once.
Maybe they will be called: BIBAAPJTO ......... :doh:
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Amir Khan promotions are set to do Reguler events in england and pakistan in 2017
The shows at to be sanctioned by the BIBA (British and Irish Boxing authority)
He looks like he's not bothered about the British boxing board of control
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biglefthook wrote:Amir Khan promotions are set to do Reguler events in england and pakistan in 2017
The shows at to be sanctioned by the BIBA (British and Irish Boxing authority)
He looks like he's not bothered about the British boxing board of control
And the Board will do fornicate all about it - just like with Haye and Chisora.

They Boatd come down on the ordinary pro but let the higher profile boxers do whatever they want - bunch of self serving, un-democratic, pompous twats that they are.
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Looking On wrote: 31 May 2016, 14:45
Coco wrote:If Khan did a promotion under the auspices of the Pakistani board in Bethnal Green, I would think it is wrong.
But what goes on in Pakistan, stays in Pakistan!
People boxing with Maltese licences should fight in Malta.

People in glass houses maybe should refrain from throwing stones dont you think ?

Didnt you box yourself on a show that was unsanctioned in Malta on a spanish license ?

Besides the guys in question are on BIBA licenses not maltese.


It was on a Venzuelan license which I got for a previous fight in Spain, a license valid in Spain and Malta as well as the rest of Europe but not the UK.
I got it rather than a Spanish license because it was cheaper and most importantly valid.
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