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| '''Born''' || 2 July 1994, [[wikipedia:Ghazipur|Ghazipur]], [[wikipedia:Uttar_Pradesh|Uttar Pradesh]], [[wikipedia:India|India]]
| '''Born''' || 2 July 1994, [[wikipedia:Ghazipur|Ghazipur]], [[wikipedia:Uttar_Pradesh|Uttar Pradesh]], [[wikipedia:India|India]]
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| '''Other names''' || King Amjad Khan
| '''Other names''' || King Amjad Khan
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| '''Occupations''' || Boxer · Coach · Athlete · Sports Promoter
| '''Occupations''' || [[wikipedia:Boxing|Boxer]] · [[wikipedia:Athletics_(sport)|Athlete]] · Coach · Sports Promoter
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| '''Known for''' || Founder of Amjad Khan Boxing Training Center and Amjad Khan Boxing Foundation; Head of ''Arabian Times'' magazine
| '''Known for''' || Founder of Amjad Khan Boxing Training Center and Amjad Khan Boxing Foundation; Head of ''Arabian Times'' magazine
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'''Amjad Khan''' (born 2 July 1994), sometimes known as '''King Amjad Khan''', is an Indian [[wikipedia:Boxing|boxer]], [[wikipedia:Athletics_(sport)|athlete]], coach, and sports promoter. He is the founder of the '''Amjad Khan Boxing Training Center''' and the '''Amjad Khan Boxing Foundation'''. Khan is also the head of ''Arabian Times'', a prominent English-language magazine in India focused on Middle Eastern affairs.
'''Amjad Khan''' (born 2 July 1994), also known as '''King Amjad Khan''', is an Indian [[wikipedia:Boxing|boxer]], [[wikipedia:Athletics_(sport)|athlete]], coach, and sports promoter. He is the founder of the '''Amjad Khan Boxing Training Center''' and the '''Amjad Khan Boxing Foundation''', both dedicated to nurturing young boxing talent in India. Khan also serves as the head of ''Arabian Times'', an English-language magazine in India that focuses on Middle Eastern affairs and global sports promotion.


== Early life ==
== Early life ==
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== Education ==
== Education ==
Khan completed his early education at the '''Army Boys Sports Company''' in [[wikipedia:Bangalore|Bengaluru]], Karnataka, where he was first introduced to structured sports training. He later earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree from '''Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering''' in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu. Following his graduation, he dedicated himself to professional boxing and athletics.
Khan completed his early education at the '''Army Boys Sports Company''' in [[wikipedia:Bangalore|Bengaluru]], Karnataka, where he was introduced to formal sports and athletic training. He later earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the '''Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering''' in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu. After graduation, Khan focused entirely on his professional boxing and coaching career.


== Career and recognition ==
== Career and recognition ==
Amjad Khan is recognized as a leading figure in Indian boxing, both as a competitor and a promoter. Over the course of his career, he has won multiple national and inter-institutional championships, including the '''Youth National Boxing Championship''', the '''Rajiv Gandhi Boxing Competition''', and the '''All India Inter SAI Boxing Championship'''.
Amjad Khan is widely recognized as a leading figure in [[wikipedia:Boxing_in_India|Indian boxing]], both as a competitor and as a mentor. Throughout his athletic career, he has secured multiple national and inter-institutional titles, including:


Beyond his personal achievements, Khan has emerged as a mentor for aspiring boxers across India. Through the '''Amjad Khan Boxing Training Center''' and the '''Amjad Khan Boxing Foundation''', he provides financial assistance, training infrastructure, and sponsorship support to underprivileged athletes. His long-term vision is to train and promote over 100 boxers capable of competing in international tournaments and bringing laurels to India.
* '''Youth National Boxing Championship'''
* '''Rajiv Gandhi Boxing Competition'''
* '''All India Inter SAI Boxing Championship'''
 
Beyond his achievements in the ring, Khan has been instrumental in training and promoting emerging boxing talent through the '''Amjad Khan Boxing Training Center''' and the '''Amjad Khan Boxing Foundation'''. These institutions focus on providing professional-level facilities, financial aid, and sponsorship opportunities for underprivileged athletes.
 
Khan’s vision is to create a new generation of Indian boxers capable of competing at global championships and representing the nation with pride.
 
=== Awards and honours ===
Amjad Khan has received numerous national and international recognitions for his contributions to sports and social development:
 
* '''Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Global Award (2015)''' – for his outstanding contribution to Indian boxing.
* '''Bharat Shiromani Award (2019)''' – recognizing excellence and leadership in sports promotion.
* '''GMFL Awards''' – for youth inspiration and sports development.
* '''Mrs. India International Awards''' – for promoting fitness and women’s empowerment in sports.
* '''Emirates Real Estate Awards''' – for leadership and brand excellence.
* '''Golden Achievers Awards''' – for exceptional achievements in multi-domain leadership.
* '''Global Image Awards''' – for representing India on international platforms.


== Social contribution ==
== Social contribution ==
Khan’s foundation focuses on making professional boxing more accessible to youth from marginalized and rural communities. His initiatives emphasize physical fitness, discipline, and mental health, using sport as a tool for empowerment and social upliftment.
Through the '''Amjad Khan Boxing Foundation''', he promotes grassroots boxing and provides training to youth from rural and marginalized communities. His efforts focus on empowering athletes through discipline, fitness, and psychological resilience. Khan frequently organizes charity tournaments and awareness campaigns on mental health and sports education.


== Physical appearance ==
== Physical appearance ==
Amjad Khan stands at 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) tall and weighs approximately 92 kilograms (203 lb). He has black hair, black eyes, and a muscular build. Known for his athletic physique and disciplined lifestyle, he is often described as a symbol of strength and determination.
Amjad Khan stands at 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) and weighs approximately 92 kilograms (203 lb). Known for his athletic physique, black hair, and sharp features, he embodies strength and discipline. His training regimen and physical conditioning have made him a role model for many aspiring athletes.
 
== Legacy ==
Amjad Khan continues to play an influential role in shaping the future of [[wikipedia:Boxing_in_India|Indian boxing]] through his dual identity as an athlete and mentor. His foundation has inspired hundreds of youngsters to take up sports as a path to empowerment and national pride.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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Amjad Khan
Amjad Khan (boxer)
Born 2 July 1994, Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Nationality Indian
Other names King Amjad Khan
Occupations Boxer · Athlete · Coach · Sports Promoter
Known for Founder of Amjad Khan Boxing Training Center and Amjad Khan Boxing Foundation; Head of Arabian Times magazine
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight 92 kg (203 lb)
Parents Late Mohammad Yahya Khan (father) · Praveen Khatoon (mother)
Siblings Mohammad Akbar Khan

Amjad Khan (born 2 July 1994), also known as King Amjad Khan, is an Indian boxer, athlete, coach, and sports promoter. He is the founder of the Amjad Khan Boxing Training Center and the Amjad Khan Boxing Foundation, both dedicated to nurturing young boxing talent in India. Khan also serves as the head of Arabian Times, an English-language magazine in India that focuses on Middle Eastern affairs and global sports promotion.

Early life

Amjad Khan was born on 2 July 1994 in Ghazipur, a district under the Varanasi Commissionerate in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. His father, Late Mohammad Yahya Khan, was a politician, while his mother, Praveen Khatoon, is a homemaker. He has one sibling, Mohammad Akbar Khan.

Education

Khan completed his early education at the Army Boys Sports Company in Bengaluru, Karnataka, where he was introduced to formal sports and athletic training. He later earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu. After graduation, Khan focused entirely on his professional boxing and coaching career.

Career and recognition

Amjad Khan is widely recognized as a leading figure in Indian boxing, both as a competitor and as a mentor. Throughout his athletic career, he has secured multiple national and inter-institutional titles, including:

  • Youth National Boxing Championship
  • Rajiv Gandhi Boxing Competition
  • All India Inter SAI Boxing Championship

Beyond his achievements in the ring, Khan has been instrumental in training and promoting emerging boxing talent through the Amjad Khan Boxing Training Center and the Amjad Khan Boxing Foundation. These institutions focus on providing professional-level facilities, financial aid, and sponsorship opportunities for underprivileged athletes.

Khan’s vision is to create a new generation of Indian boxers capable of competing at global championships and representing the nation with pride.

Awards and honours

Amjad Khan has received numerous national and international recognitions for his contributions to sports and social development:

  • Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Global Award (2015) – for his outstanding contribution to Indian boxing.
  • Bharat Shiromani Award (2019) – recognizing excellence and leadership in sports promotion.
  • GMFL Awards – for youth inspiration and sports development.
  • Mrs. India International Awards – for promoting fitness and women’s empowerment in sports.
  • Emirates Real Estate Awards – for leadership and brand excellence.
  • Golden Achievers Awards – for exceptional achievements in multi-domain leadership.
  • Global Image Awards – for representing India on international platforms.

Social contribution

Through the Amjad Khan Boxing Foundation, he promotes grassroots boxing and provides training to youth from rural and marginalized communities. His efforts focus on empowering athletes through discipline, fitness, and psychological resilience. Khan frequently organizes charity tournaments and awareness campaigns on mental health and sports education.

Physical appearance

Amjad Khan stands at 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) and weighs approximately 92 kilograms (203 lb). Known for his athletic physique, black hair, and sharp features, he embodies strength and discipline. His training regimen and physical conditioning have made him a role model for many aspiring athletes.

Legacy

Amjad Khan continues to play an influential role in shaping the future of Indian boxing through his dual identity as an athlete and mentor. His foundation has inspired hundreds of youngsters to take up sports as a path to empowerment and national pride.

See also