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{{Infobox person
'''Amjad Khan''' may refer to:
| image =Amjad_Khan.jpg
| name              = Amjad Khan
| birth_date        = 2nd July, 1994 (age 26)
| birth_place        = Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh
| citizenship        = India
| nationality        = Indian
| education          =
| alma_mater      = Army School, Bangalore
| occupation        = {{unbulleted list| Boxing| boxing Promoter|philanthropist|trainer}}
}}
'''Amjad Khan''' is a former Indian Boxer turned boxing promoter, philanthropist, trainer and the founder of '''Amjad Khan Boxing Foundation''', '''Amjad Khan Training Centre'''  <ref>[https://www.oneworldnews.com/amjad-khan-from-an-international-boxer-to-an-international-boxing-promoter/ "One World News", From international boxer to international boxing promoter, October 2018.]
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==Boxing Career==
* [[Amjad Khan (actor)]] (1940–1992), Indian actor and director
'''Amjad Khan''' started training with KSOPC Boxing Club, Kolkata where Muhammad Ali Qamar guided him and in 2004, he took part in various state championships and simultaneously completed his training with the Indian army while also taking part in national and international championships; and was selected to play for the Indian Boxing team for five years. <ref>[http://www.millenniumpost.in/sports/born-fighter-amjad-khan-306897?infinitescroll=1 "Millennium Post", Amjad Khan's career and work, June 2018.]</ref>
* [[Amjad Khan (American cricketer)]] (born 1966), Kashmiri-born American cricketer
* [[Amjad Khan (Emirati cricketer)]] (born 1989), Emirati cricketer
* [[Amjad Khan (English cricketer)]] (born 1980), Danish-born English cricketer
* [[Amjad Khan (squash player)]] (born 1978), Pakistani squash player
* [[Amjad Ali Khan]] (born 1945), Indian classical musician
* [[Amjad Ali Khan (Indian vocalist)]] (born 1980), Indian classical vocalist
* [[Amjad Ali Khan (politician)]] (born 1972), Pakistani politician
* [[Amjad Farooq Khan]] (born 1950), Pakistani politician
* Amjad Mohammed Khan, Pakistani anaesthesiologist, ex-husband of [[Aafia Siddiqui]]


==Amjad Khan Boxing Foundation & Amjad Khan Training Centre==
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Amjad Khan founded the ''Amjad Khan Boxing Foundation'' and ''Amjad Khan Training Centre'' in 2014 and 2017 respectively.
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Both are non profit organisations and aim at reducing stereotypes around boxing, encourage sportsmanship and enable boxing as a medium for physical, mental and emotional well being of the youth of the nation. <ref>[https://www.business-standard.com/content/press-releases-ani/boxer-amjad-khan-looks-to-provide-opportunities-to-youth-having-no-platform-guidance-120101200740_1.html "Business Standard" Amjad Khan provides growth to vulnerable sections, October 2020.]</ref>
The foundation collaborated with National Commission for Protection of Child Rights and ''Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights'' and sent trainers to Sewa Kutir of Guru Bahadur to train juveniles in boxing where more than 60 juveniles signed up for the programme and some of them plan to continue their boxing training with Amjad Khan at his training centre in Malviya Nagar (Delhi).<ref>[https://m.tribuneindia.com/news/archive/sports/inspired-by-tyson-amjad-khan-offers-hope-to-juvenile-criminals-753072 "The Tribune", Amjad Khan offers hope to juvenile criminals, April 2019.]
</ref> Life in a juvenile home can be difficult. <ref> [https://india.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/08/01/life-in-indias-juvenile-homes/ "The New York Times", Life in indian juvenile homes, August 2013.]
</ref> Juveniles face many challenges in getting back to routine after their sentence. In India, juveniles are discriminated against. A personal sense of denial is also a challenge for them. There are limited firms and schemes to support juveniles with employment as well. '''Amjad Khan Boxing Training Centre''' helps in organising boxing events<ref>[https://www.mmaindia.com/amjad-khan-boxing-training-center-akbtc-presents-the-7th-pro-fight-night-event-in-puney-for-1st-february/ "MMA India", Amjad Khan Training Centre presents Fight Night, February 2020.]</ref> and prepare young boxers for national and international championships <ref>[https://boxrec.com/en/promoter/849892 "Boxing's Official Record Keeper".]</ref>
 
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Revision as of 13:03, 30 November 2021

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