Why did Frank Warren sign so many Pakistani boxers on to his roster?
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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''Comment
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I watched Amin Jahanzeb and he looked awful
Quais Ashfaq lost and got dropped by a guy in a lower weight class to him
Muhammed Bilal Ali and Muheeb Fazeldin were Frank Warren fighters too and they lost their last fights and looked awful
Aqib Fiaz couldve easily lost to that journeynan he faced, he looked poor too.
Warren has just been signing loads of **** fighters lately, probably just trying them out on short term deals, looking for ticket sellers etc.
They are so **** at boxing its hilarious.Comment
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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=s_pHrFr5vysComment
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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.Comment
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Lennox Lewis quote “There is just one rule about boxing: never bet on the white guy.”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''Comment
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