I've noticed there has been a huge rise of British born Pakistani boxers rising in the European leagues and especially in the domestic British circuit, a lot more than 10 years ago. Frank Warren just signed 6 Pakistanis on to his roster, with almost 300 boxers winning national leagues, titles, and European titles
The 6 Pakistanis on the list are
Hamzah Sheeraz, WBO super welterweight European champion
Sahir Iqbal
Sahir Iqbal is a welterweight (70 kg) boxer from England. Born on May 9, 1996, Sahir lives in Bolton, Lancashire.
With his elder brothers boxing, Sahir also caught the sporting bug at the age of nine. Taking a love to boxing, Sahir also familiar as Saz began fighting from Bury Amateur Boxing Club.
Sahir was very successful at the amateur level. He was a national champion five-times. Sahir was also a European silver medallist, along with collecting a gold medal at the Haringey Box Cup.
He made his professional debut, facing Matthew James Hall (UK) at Guild Hall, Preston on March 31, 2018.
Sahir won the contest on points after the fourth and final round. He has gone onto complete seven more consecutive wins at the professional level.
Umer Khan- 18 year old and British national champion has signed on with Frank Warren
Amin Jahanzeb
2 Yorkshire titles and 1 senior national title undefeated is on Frank Warren's roster
Shabaz Masoud and Muhammad Ali are also two others signed on to Frank Warren's label
Then you have Kash Farooq who is the WBO bantamweight champion right now in Europe
You can't tell me Amir Khan and Naseem Hamed are the reasons why there is a boxing obsession rising in a people who are generally living in the most segregated parts of Britain and generally don't assimilate with people.
LOL thread starter is definity a pakistani himself
Pakistani boxers are nothing new. Theres always been lots of them in England but they have always been so terrible they never ger past the low level.
They all seem to have pillow fists, glass jaws and can't get to any decent level. They are awful
There hasn't even been a single english pakistani even win a British title ever lol. Not asingle Olympic Gold medalist or World championship gold medalist ever.
They are just as terrible at boxing as they are at football
They are the worst boxers I have ever seen in my life. Those names you listed will just be the new.. Uzzy Ahmed, Haroon Khan, Faheem Khan, Prince Patel, Adil Anwar, Adnan Amar, Nadeem Siddique, Amer Khan, Waleed Din, Atif Shafiq, Arfan Iqbal, Kash Ali, etc etc etc I could go on and on but most boxing fans won't know they exist cause they are all stuck at a very low leisure centre level and aren't good enough.
Angel Garcia quote '' Ive been around boxing my while life, all my life I aint never seen a Pakistani that could fight, the truth hurts and people don't like the truth''
Lennox Lewis quote “There is just one rule about boxing: never bet on the white guy.”
now that isis is on the way out what else have they got to do
Dont you think it would have been good if you guys had not created ISIS in the first place?
Most professional boxers come from impoverished backgrounds. I don't just mean financially, but educationally. As a Yemeni, most of our parents were shopkeepers or manual labourers. Higher education wasn't something they really stressed on us like Indians and Chinese do, and even if they did, they didn't go to university themselves, so they lacked that insight and experience to guide us on how to go about it. That's why the Liverpool Scholarship Programme, a programme to help children from low-income households and ethnic backgrounds, asks whether your parents attended university. It's much easier to pursue education when you come from an educated or affluent background.
Also, I could be wrong but I'm guessing Chinese and Indian immigrants were probably educated before they arrived in the UK and made sure their children knew the importance of education from an early age. Could explain why most of them prefer becoming doctors and pharmacists to being punched in the face.
I love how you JUST KNOW they are all packing glass
Like I'm sorry we all know it's true
Says a white guy lmao. You guys cant fight so save your lives lmao. Like I'm sorry we all know it's true. Poor white boys getting spanked.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mz84dXgqbA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wXbhVMb4aQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SubN3jGyTE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bzm_w5h78A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E29VI4p9O5M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iV7Sa68MHDo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_pHrFr5vys
I've noticed there has been a huge rise of British born Pakistani boxers rising in the European leagues and especially in the domestic British circuit, a lot more than 10 years ago. Frank Warren just signed 6 Pakistanis on to his roster, with almost 300 boxers winning national leagues, titles, and European titles
The 6 Pakistanis on the list are
Hamzah Sheeraz, WBO super welterweight European champion
Sahir Iqbal
Sahir Iqbal is a welterweight (70 kg) boxer from England. Born on May 9, 1996, Sahir lives in Bolton, Lancashire.
With his elder brothers boxing, Sahir also caught the sporting bug at the age of nine. Taking a love to boxing, Sahir also familiar as Saz began fighting from Bury Amateur Boxing Club.
Sahir was very successful at the amateur level. He was a national champion five-times. Sahir was also a European silver medallist, along with collecting a gold medal at the Haringey Box Cup.
He made his professional debut, facing Matthew James Hall (UK) at Guild Hall, Preston on March 31, 2018.
Sahir won the contest on points after the fourth and final round. He has gone onto complete seven more consecutive wins at the professional level.
Umer Khan- 18 year old and British national champion has signed on with Frank Warren
Amin Jahanzeb
2 Yorkshire titles and 1 senior national title undefeated is on Frank Warren's roster
Shabaz Masoud and Muhammad Ali are also two others signed on to Frank Warren's label
Then you have Kash Farooq who is the WBO bantamweight champion right now in Europe
You can't tell me Amir Khan and Naseem Hamed are the reasons why there is a boxing obsession rising in a people who are generally living in the most segregated parts of Britain and generally don't assimilate with people.
Naseem isn't even Pakistani :lol1:
Weird thread
Thanks for the info and course correction!
My marine cousin married a Pakistani girl who converted to Judaism, she is some heart surgeon specialist, and my departed dad, loved her family...
They could eat pastor(sheep/lamb) tacos with habaneros.
My family is equal opportunity...
we just don’t like mormons and 7th day Adventist.
Thanks again for the course correction
Does she live in witness protection from her family? Semi-serious.
Thanks for the info and course correction!
My marine cousin married a Pakistani girl who converted to Judaism, she is some heart surgeon specialist, and my departed dad, loved her family...
They could eat pastor(sheep/lamb) tacos with habaneros.
My family is equal opportunity...
we just don’t like mormons and 7th day Adventist.
Thanks again for the course correction
Its generally hard to marry Pakistani women, they're always engaged to their cousins, they also can be excessively violent in the UK. I've seen city riots start and towns burned just for interfaith marriages. Its common for them to drive around with Palestinian flags all over the streets. Majority aren't surgeons either as they don't like their women working nor do they like to see to their women making more money. They also tend to drop out of school more than any background and send their 13 year olds off to Pakistan to marry some 35 year old man. Even though many are born in the UK, they still have an accent when they speak the language because there is always one parent from back home. Terrorism and gangs are high in the community and so is drug dealing too in many parts. Even Tommy Robinson highlighted the 1.5 million white British females pimped out by their men and even put into meat grinders too.
Promoters are there for business and would sign anyone where they can smell profit. Besides, it takes one or two big names to motivate an entire generation of youngsters into something. Amir Khan has been successful and I am pretty sure a lot of Pakistani origin kids would get motivated to take up boxing. Not all will make it to the pros and even fewer would succeed.
Good for the sport if it gets more diversified.
They should do well at the lower weights, in reality most native brits aren’t 5’3 weighing under 10 st. Amid Kahn/Prince naseem have helped tap into a lot of potential, as for what ever reason boxing isn’t big in the homelands.
Actually a lot of them have granite jaws in the amateur ranks, there is a boxer named Adam Azim, 2 time golden glove, 2 time GB champion, 2 time European champion, is ranked number 1 worldwide in the welterweight amateur, he has over 300 fights and is sponsored by MTK global, same brand who is sponsoring Fury. He also defeated David Haney in the amateurs, has called out Mikey Garcia and was pummeling Luke Campbell in a sparring session.
Thanks for the info and course correction!
My marine cousin married a Pakistani girl who converted to Judaism, she is some heart surgeon specialist, and my departed dad, loved her family...
They could eat pastor(sheep/lamb) tacos with habaneros.
My family is equal opportunity...
we just don’t like mormons and 7th day Adventist.
Thanks again for the course correction