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Coronavirus: For boxer Amir Khan, it's a conspiracy theory

2020-04-05T12:57:29.096Z


Former WBA and IBF world champion, boxer Amir Khan believes that the coronavirus was created by humans to control populations.


Silver medalist at the 2004 Athens Olympics, then several times WBA and IBF super-light world champion, Amir Khan is one of the greatest boxers of his generation and has been winning the ring since the start of her career. A list of achievements which has enabled the Briton to gather a huge community around him. But unfortunately, the boxer does not always offer him very sourced information.

During a live Instagram, Amir Khan did not hesitate to call the coronavirus a "conspiracy theory", and that it was in fact created by men to control populations. "Coronavirus here, Coronavirus there, you are certainly starting, like me, to get tired of it. Don't you think it has something to do with 5G in these rounds. The coronavirus epidemic has been put there for a reason, while they are testing 5G. ” thus assured the boxer to his 1.3 million fans on Instagram, before going further in his development. "It may be for population control, to get rid of many of us, especially when they say it hurts the elderly. Who is behind all this ? I hope it doesn't start a war or anything. ”

Amir Khan not the only defender of conspiracy theory

Amir Khan is unfortunately not the only one to speak of conspiracy theory since the start of containment. These accusations have increased in recent weeks, and are not always easy for the government to contain. All the more so when they come from public figures such as Amir Khan. A study thus showed last week that 26% of French people thought that the coronavirus had been created in the laboratory. The words of the British boxer are not likely to help the decrease in figure.

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