Khan to donate £25k boxing shorts to victims in Peshawar

British boxer Amir Khan is to donate a pair of 24-carat gold threaded shorts, valued at £25-30k, to the school in Pakistan where 141 people were killed in a terrorist attack on Tuesday.

Khan to donate £25k boxing shorts to victims in Peshawar

British boxer Amir Khan is to donate a pair of 24-carat gold threaded shorts, valued at £25-30k, to the school in Pakistan where 141 people were killed in a terrorist attack on Tuesday.

Khan wore the shorts in the ring last weekend, when he defeated American boxer Devon Alexander in a unanimous points victory in Las Vegas.

Amir Khan celebrates after winning in Las Vegas last weekend.

Khan, an Olympic silver medallist and a former WBA World Champion, had received a lot of attention in the build-up to the fight because of the expensive sportswear.

Khan became a father for the first time in May this year and was affected by the story of the atrocity in Peshawar, where 132 of the victims were children.

Khan, who is of Pakistani heritage, said: “I’m going to be donating them towards what happened in Pakistan. I want to rebuild the school and strengthen the security over there.”

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