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Muhammad Waseem Upset With Lack of Support From Pakistan

Posted: 28 Nov 2017, 05:31
by Ruthless-RKO
The unbeaten World Boxing Council (WBC) Silver Flyweight Champion, Pakistan's Muhammad Waseem, has expressed disappointment again over the lack of funds and support, and said he is thinking of accepting offers from other countries and fight for them.

The country's ace boxer announced his decision through a video message on Monday, saying he had no sponsors to fund his participation in the international boxing events and represent Pakistan — therefore he was thinking of switching sides.

Waseem, who hails from Quetta, told his fans that his upcoming fight for the WBC title might be the last time he represents Pakistan.

"I have an upcoming fight for the world title [in January 2018] and before that I have a fight in Colombia, but I am facing problems as I have no sponsors," Waseem said in the video.

"I don't want to stop representing Pakistan but unfortunately I am stuck," the boxer added.

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He said that after his upcoming fights, he may consider taking the nationality of the United States or South Korea — and represent them instead.

He has repeatedly expressed disappointment that the government has not offered him any support despite his achievements.

Waseem, also known as Falcon Khan, said that when he won his first WBC title for Pakistan, the federal government and the Balochistan government had "promised to help him and commit to other financial help".

He added he feels "extremely disappointed that no one from both governments fulfilled their promise and did not even bother to call him".

Waseem said that in order to move forward as a professional boxer he needed sponsorship.

In July, Waseem won the World Boxing Council (WBC) silver flyweight title after defeating favourite Jether Oliva from the Philippines.

He maintained his title in October when he defeated Panama's Carlos Melo.

Waseem, Pakistan's only professional boxer, began his professional career in South Korea last year and won the Korean Bantamweight title on debut.

In August last year, Waseem had lamented that Korean promoter Andy Kim had sponsored and borne all his expenses instead of the Pakistani government.

“I’m a Pakistani, not Korean; [so] why is my government not providing me with the required patronage?” he had said.

However, after Waseem won the WBC Silver Flyweight Championship, the federal government had transferred a sum of money to Kim.

Last year, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif had approved a grant of Rs30 million for the boxer as he successfully defended his WBC Silver Flyweight title after defeating Giemel Megramo.

The federal government, however, released only Rs24.675 million in March this year on the recommendation of the Inter-Provincial Coordination Ministry.

In 2014, the then Inspector General of Balochistan Frontier Corps, Maj Gen Ejaz Shahid, had handed a cheque of Rs50,000 to Waseem and gifted boxing equipment and exercise machines worth Rs0.7 million to the international boxer's club.

Re: Muhammad Waseem Upset With Lack of Support From Pakistan

Posted: 28 Nov 2017, 21:21
by TheBeast
he has been fighting in Korea and Panama recently and still gets lots of mediatic attention in Pakistan... pretty good if you ask me

Re: Muhammad Waseem Upset With Lack of Support From Pakistan

Posted: 29 Nov 2017, 21:10
by watsupdoc87
If he's from Pakistan, brought up Pakistani, identifies as Pakistani then he should take pride in representing his country and people . Fukin crybaby :bag:

Re: Muhammad Waseem Upset With Lack of Support From Pakistan

Posted: 29 Nov 2017, 22:47
by TheGingerBomber
I hear Daigo Higa is a real talent so he's got his work cut out when they meet. It's sad that it's not always the best fighters that get the best chances, but oh well...

Re: Muhammad Waseem Upset With Lack of Support From Pakistan

Posted: 30 Nov 2017, 18:55
by Best Coast
watsupdoc87 wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 21:10 If he's from Pakistan, brought up Pakistani, identifies as Pakistani then he should take pride in representing his country and people . Fukin crybaby :bag:
Even if he's getting little or no support? :brick:

Pro boxing is very rare or non-existent in nations where the majority of people are fundamentalist Muslims like Pakistan is. Based on BoxRec's own figures here's how "popular" pro boxing is in Islamic nations:

Pakistan 1 match in history
http://boxrec.com/en/results?c%5Bcountr ... %5D=&c_go=

Afghanistan 1 card in history
http://boxrec.com/en/results?c%5Bcountr ... %5D=&c_go=

Oman 1 card in history
http://boxrec.com/en/locations/event?l% ... %5D=&l_go=

Kuwait 1 card in 1986

Sudan=No cards since 1980

Libya=No cards since 1978

Syria=No cards since 1968

Somalia=No cards since 1936

Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei, Gambia, Maldives, Iraq, Jordan, Mauritania, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles=NO PRO BOXING EVER


Let Waseem fight wherever he wants and get paid for his efforts. :box:

Re: Muhammad Waseem Upset With Lack of Support From Pakistan

Posted: 30 Nov 2017, 19:02
by jamamb
TheGingerBomber wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 22:47 I hear Daigo Higa is a real talent so he's got his work cut out when they meet. It's sad that it's not always the best fighters that get the best chances, but oh well...
higa would maul this guy

Re: Muhammad Waseem Upset With Lack of Support From Pakistan

Posted: 30 Nov 2017, 19:08
by Best Coast
jamamb wrote: 30 Nov 2017, 19:02
TheGingerBomber wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 22:47 I hear Daigo Higa is a real talent so he's got his work cut out when they meet. It's sad that it's not always the best fighters that get the best chances, but oh well...
higa would maul this guy
Of course he would. Waseem has fought only scrubs and tomato cans so far. He needs to come to somewhere like the US, Mexico or Japan where he can gradually work his way up to the level of someone like Higa.

Re: Muhammad Waseem Upset With Lack of Support From Pakistan

Posted: 01 Dec 2017, 14:32
by Boxing Prospect
Best Coast wrote: 30 Nov 2017, 19:08
jamamb wrote: 30 Nov 2017, 19:02
TheGingerBomber wrote: 29 Nov 2017, 22:47 I hear Daigo Higa is a real talent so he's got his work cut out when they meet. It's sad that it's not always the best fighters that get the best chances, but oh well...
higa would maul this guy
Of course he would. Waseem has fought only scrubs and tomato cans so far. He needs to come to somewhere like the US, Mexico or Japan where he can gradually work his way up to the level of someone like Higa.
To the US to train or fight?
He's been at the Mayweather Gym a lot for training