Monday, April 8, 2019

Amir Khan's video playing with daughter attracts admirers

Pakistani origin  British boxer Amir Khan displayed himself as a devoted father to two daughters as he incorporated  Alayna into his gruelling training regime in a fun Twitter video shared on Wednesday.The world champion boxer and  Olympic silver medallist, 32, mixed sports with parenthood as he picked up his baby girl - who will turn one this month- using only his mouth.The star spent amazing moments with daughter, showing his strength as he completed a lap of the living room, before safely depositing Alayna back onto the sofa.The fascinating act depicts as he  had taken inspiration from a Disney classic, he captioned the video: 'Back from training. Now my daughter got me training at home.

from The News International - Sports http://bit.ly/2I6HAfB

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