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Will Freeman

Amir Khan boxing record in full as Kell Brook defeat prompts retirement hint

After his defeat to Kell Brook in a thrilling fight at the AO Arena on Saturday night, Amir Khan appeared to bring his professional boxing career to a close.

Having burst onto the scene as a 17-year-old at the 2004 Athens Olympics, he has enjoyed a superb career despite, by his own admission, maybe having 'peaked too early'.

He did however win a world title in his career, beating Zab Judah to claim the IBF Welterweight crown in 2011 before losing it to Lamont Peterson in the same year.

After Saturday's fight, Khan reflected on his career, saying: “Maybe I peaked too early in my career. At 17 I was in the Olympics, won a world title at 21/22 - I’m 35 now, been in the game a very long time.

"I’m an old man now. I want to spend time with my kids and my family.”.

The Bolton born boxer looks set to finish his career with 40 fights under his belt, winning 34 bouts and losing six with 21 of those wins coming via a knockout.

Here is Khan's record in full:

Amir Khan boxing record:

  • 2022 (February 19): Kell Brook Lost by TKO Round 6
  • 2019 (July 12): Billy Dib - Won by TKO Round 4
  • 2019 (April 20): Terence Crawford - Lost by TKO Round 6
  • 2018 (September 8): Samuel Vargas - Won by UD
  • 2018 (April 21): Phil Lo Greco - Won by KO Round 1
  • 2016 (May 7): Saul Alvarez - Lost by KO Round 6
  • 2015 (May 29): Chris Algieri - Won by UD
  • 2014 (December 13): Devon Alexander - Won by UD
  • 2014 (May 3): Luis Collazo - Won by UD
  • 2013 (April 27): Julio Diaz - Won by UD
  • 2012 (December 15): Carlos Molina - Won, Molina retires after Round 10
  • 2012 (July 14): Danny Garcia - Lost by TKO Round 4
  • 2011 (December 10): Lamont Peterson - Lost by SD
  • 2011 (July 23): Zab Judah - Won by KO Round 5
  • 2011 (April 16): Paul McCloskey - Won by TD Round 6
  • 2010 (December 11): Marcos Maidana - Won by UD
  • 2010 (May 15): Paul Malignaggi - Won by TKO Round 11
  • 2009 (December 5): Dmitriy Salita - Won by TKO Round 1
  • 2009 (July 18): Andriy Kotelnik - Won by UD
  • 2009 (March 14): Marco Antonio Barrera - Won by TD Round 5
  • 2008 (December 6): Oisin Fagan - Won by TKO Round 2
  • 2008 (September 6): Breidis Prescott - Lost by KO Round 1
  • 2008 (June 21): Michael Gomez - Won by TKO Round 5
  • 2008 (April 5): Martin Kristjansen - Won by TKO Round 7
  • 2008 (February 2): Gairy St Clair - Won by UD
  • 2007 (December 8): Graham Earl - Won by TKO 1
  • 2007 (October 6): Scott Lawton - Won by TKO Round 4
  • 2007 (July 14): Willie Limond - Won, Limond retires after Round 8
  • 2007 (April 7): Stefy Bull - Won by TKO Round 3
  • 2007 (February 17): Mohammed Medjadji - Won by TKO Round 1
  • 2006 (December 9): Rachid Drilzane - Won by UD
  • 2006 (September 3): Ryan Barrett - Won by TKO Round 1
  • 2006 (July 8): Colin Bain - Won by TKO Round 2
  • 2006 (May 20): Laszlo Komjathi - Won by Points
  • 2006 (February 25): Jackson Williams - Won by TKO Round 3
  • 2006 (January 28): Vitali Martynau - Won by TKO Round 1
  • 2005 (December 10): Daniel Thorpe - Won by TKO Round 2
  • 2005 (November 5): Steve Gethin - Won by TKO Round 3
  • 2005 (September 10): Baz Carey - Won by Points
  • 2005 (July 16): David Bailey - Won by TKO Round 1

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