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The career of Amir Khan is a recent example of the history of immigrants in British boxing. The athlete, who was born in 1986 to Pakistani immigrants, competed in the 2004 Olympics and remains the youngest British medalist to this day. Historian David Dee, however, is interested not only in Khan's athletic successes, but above all in how the athlete became a role model for interethical relations - especially after the 7 July 2005 London bombings.
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