Amir Khan was mocked on social media after posting about a meeting with Sir Alex Ferguson. Social media users claimed the Bolton boxer had copied information from the former Manchester Unite d bosses' Wikipedia page and used it in an accompanying tweet.
Khan posted a video of himself chatting with Fergie and sharing a joke. "Lovely to meet Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester Old Trafford Stadium," Khan tweeted.
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"Best known for managing Manchester United from 1986 to 2013. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest football managers of all time @ManUtd."
Twitter users claimed that Khan had posted the information from the United great's Wikipedia page.
One Twitter user said: "Amir copy and pasted from Wikipedia.'
Another said: "Looks like Amir didn’t know who he was so had to Google him."
While another tweeted: "Glad you explained who he is. Would have never known."
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