A glittering professional career has led Amir Khan to Saturday's showdown with Kell Brook, but it was the Bolton protégé's short yet stunning stint in the amateurs that enabled him to become the golden boy of British boxing.
Khan will meet Brook in a grudge match at Manchester Arena on Saturday as the pair look to settle a lengthy rivalry, live on Sky Sports Box Office.
While both became world champions during their elite professional careers, it was Khan who became a household name as an amateur by winning a silver medal at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, aged just 17.
British boxing coach Terry Edwards, who was in Khan's corner in Athens, has told Sky Sports Newsin an exclusive interview how Team GB almost lost him to Pakistan, before heated debates between the fighter's management and coaches led to both ups and downs on the road to the Olympics.
