Aamir khan when is it the next fight




















Khan said the officers who removed him from the flight later recognised him and requested photos with the former world champion boxer. Our customer relations team has reached out to Mr Khan to learn more about his experience. This article is more than 1 month old. Quick Guide How do I sign up for sport breaking news alerts?

In the Guardian app, tap the yellow button at the bottom right, then go to Settings the gear icon , then Notifications. The loss will perhaps cause him lingering effects, both physical and mental, but it should bring him absolutely zero shame. Coming up short while reaching for the stars could be just the type of bump his career needed.

A return to welterweight seems to be the best and most logical course for his career at this point. Not with a third albeit forgivable knockout now sitting on his ledger. If not Brook, a rematch with Danny Garcia, current WBC welterweight champion and one-time Khan conqueror, could be an attractive and winnable option.

You can bet the revenge motive Garcia was a big underdog at the time of their fight would be a big factor in that bout. The former light-welterweight world champion, from Bolton, said: "I was taken off the plane today when I was going to training camp to Colorado Springs, by the police.

He added: "Now I have to reschedule another airplane to travel back to training camp which is really upsetting, for no reason this was and I'm just so disgusted that American Airlines would do this to us and ban me from travelling.

American Airlines said Flight returned to the gate at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey after two customers "reportedly refused to comply with repeated crew member requests to stow luggage, place cell phones in airplane mode and adhere to federal face covering requirements".

It said "per protocol" police were present when the aircraft returned to the gate but were not involved in asking either passenger to leave the plane and did not intervene.



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