| 1. Amir Khan's smoking habit is unknown. |
| 2. Amir Khan's alcohol consumption is also unknown. |
| 3. He was born and raised in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England, to a Rajput Family. |
| 4. His family originates from Matore village in Kahuta Tehsil, Rawalpindi district, Pakistan. |
| 5. Amir Khan actively supports the Muslim Writers Awards and is part of the Naqshabandi Sufi Order. |
| 6. His younger brother, Haroon "Harry" Khan, is an undefeated professional boxer. |
| 7. English cricketer Sajid Mahmood is his cousin. |
| 8. As a child, his father took Amir to Bolton Lads boxing gym when he was 8 years old due to his overactive nature. |
| 9. He began competitive boxing at the age of 11. |
| 10. One of Amir Khan's early amateur fights was against Victor Ortiz, whom he defeated with a second-round stoppage. |
| 11. Amir Khan was Britain's sole representative at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. |
| 12. In 2004, when Amir won the Silver Medal at the Athens Olympics, he became Britain's youngest Olympic boxer since 1976. |
| 13. In July 2009, he became Britain's 3rd youngest Boxing World Champion by winning the WBA light-walterweight title against Andriy Kotelnik. |
| 14. Amir Khan is fluent in Urdu, English, and Punjabi. |
| 15. He is known for his hand speed and accuracy and is regarded as one of the most successful British boxers of all time. |
| 16. He is credited with popularizing boxing amongst British Pakistanis and British Asians, and inspiring South Asian involvement in British boxing. |
| 17. He is a philanthropist with his own charity organization, Amir Khan Foundation. |
| 18. He appeared on the Channel 4 TV show 'Amir Khan's Angry Young Men'. |
| 19. He competed in the seventeenth series of the survival reality TV show 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!', finishing in fifth place. |