Khan Parts Ways With Harrison
Amir Khan has parted company with the Salford trainer Oliver Harrison after a three-year association
Amir Khan's three-year association with the Salford trainer Oliver Harrison has ended after the two agreed to part company. Khan, 21, had been working with Harrison since before his final amateur fight, when he defeated the Cuban Mario Kindelan, who had previously beaten him in the 2004 Olympic lightweight final.

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