Amir Khan vows to 'punish' Kell Brook and ends talk of friendship after racism row erupts ahead of grudge fight
AMIR KHAN has doubled down on his Kell Brook racism accusation after his bitter rival said he would 'break his poppadom chin'.
The proud Pakistani-Brit has been involved in a war of words with his Saturday night opponent for 10 years but it took a more sinister turn on Thursday.
The 35-year-old Bolton ace waited for the big-fight press conference to push Brook on the filmed slur – which the Sheffield man insists was not racially motivated – and then vowed to punish him for it tomorrow.
The 2004 Team GB silver winner said: “I don’t usually talk about racism issues because sometimes I think it can just make things worse.
“But, when someone says something like that, it does upset you and it put me on a proper downer.
“I was really surprised when I saw that video, it was so sad, because I would never have thought that of Kell.
“He is not only having a dig at me but my religion and race, racism is not nice and he knows exactly what he means and he needs to get a beating for that.
“People need to see the real side of him. I am sure he has fans in the Pakistani, Indian and Asian community so he should not be coming out with comments like that."
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When asked if their overdue catchweight clash could still end in them settling the score and eventually becoming friends, he said: “No not after the racial comment.
"He has gone from hating me and being jealous but now it is too far, it is personal and too deep. I can't be friends with a guy like that.”
Former IBF welterweight champ Brook, also 35, comes from the respected and multi-cultural Ingle gym and reckons Khan is playing the race card to try to turn fans against him.
And he insists the verbal dig was only in reference to Khan’s chin being flakey and prone to crumbling like the curry sundries.
“I am absolutely not a racist character,” Brook said. “Khan is just trying to get everyone on his side and against me.
“Look where I am from, I am not racist at all, he is trying to throw me under the bus and get people to turn on me.
“I just meant his chin is as delicate as a poppadom and easy to break, that’s the only angle I meant.
“There was no racial intent at all.
"I have a lot of Pakistani, Asian and Indian fans but also friends and training partners in the gym who I am with all the time, every day. It’s a pathetic thing for him to do."
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