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Boxing champion Muhammad Waseem mulling surrendering Pakistani nationality
By News Desk
Published: November 20, 2017
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The 30-year-old Quetta-born boxer has played eight professional fights and won all of them. PHOTO: EXPRESS
World Boxing Council (WBC) silver flyweight champion Muhammad Waseem has expressed his great disappointment over his financial position, saying he is seriously considering surrendering Pakistani nationality.
“I want to play for Pakistan but my financial position is compelling me to think of surrendering my nationality,” said the dejected boxer in a video message from Karachi, Express News reported.
“I may apply for the citizenship of Korea or the United States,” he added.
‘Sponsorless’ Waseem on brink of quitting Pakistan
The 30-year-old Waseem went on to say: “I have been facing so many problems as don’t have a sponsor. I will soon take part in a fight for an international title and that may be my last competition for the country.”
The Quetta-born boxer has played eight professional fights and won all of them
By News Desk
Published: November 20, 2017
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The 30-year-old Quetta-born boxer has played eight professional fights and won all of them. PHOTO: EXPRESS
World Boxing Council (WBC) silver flyweight champion Muhammad Waseem has expressed his great disappointment over his financial position, saying he is seriously considering surrendering Pakistani nationality.
“I want to play for Pakistan but my financial position is compelling me to think of surrendering my nationality,” said the dejected boxer in a video message from Karachi, Express News reported.
“I may apply for the citizenship of Korea or the United States,” he added.
‘Sponsorless’ Waseem on brink of quitting Pakistan
The 30-year-old Waseem went on to say: “I have been facing so many problems as don’t have a sponsor. I will soon take part in a fight for an international title and that may be my last competition for the country.”
The Quetta-born boxer has played eight professional fights and won all of them