Saiful Islam
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2013
- Messages
- 2,786
- Reaction score
- -7
- Country
- Location
British Bangladeshis in have taken a keen interest in sports, despite our contribution being negligible we've produced some decent talent and taking in our
population wise, it's a decent outcome.
Zidan Miah - Graduating from the David Beckham academy and has now been signed with Rayo Vallecano (which plays in the La Liga, isn't a joke)
Hamza Choudhury - Leicester City FC (a premier league team, definitely not a joke)
These are the only two Asians that are actually doing decent in Football in the UK despite the controversy surround Asians and football (i.e "we can't play, stick to cricket" - which honestly doesn't apply to a lot of younger Bangladeshis as we don't have the zeal for Cricket)
There are more Bangladeshis brothers from my area that are actual ballers, one whom who will have a go at West Ham(another premier league team) soon inshaAllah
Khalid Ali made his pro debut in boxing yesterday beating his opponent by way of knock out (and recently signed by Frank Warren Promotions - which is a big deal in professional boxing)
Ruksana Begum - First female Muslim world kickboxing champion (now signed by David Haye, switched to boxing)
Ali Jacko was a 5x World Kickboxing Champion and the first Asian in the UK at that.
Hamza Uddin - Ranked no.1 in Britain in his weight class/4 x national champion and a few other achievements, one to look out for.
There are many, many more athletes and I commend our people for diversifying and not sticking to one particular sport, a plethora of MMA fighters/Calisthenics/Boxers/Ballers/Runners/Gymnasts/Bodybuilders however there is no point naming bottom leaguers or those who haven't managed to get the right promotion - that is the truth. Those who don't really 'stand out' I won't mention, or fighting on a national level, there is no point. People such as Anwar Uddin (who played for West Ham), but these are has beens..
population wise, it's a decent outcome.
Zidan Miah - Graduating from the David Beckham academy and has now been signed with Rayo Vallecano (which plays in the La Liga, isn't a joke)
Hamza Choudhury - Leicester City FC (a premier league team, definitely not a joke)
These are the only two Asians that are actually doing decent in Football in the UK despite the controversy surround Asians and football (i.e "we can't play, stick to cricket" - which honestly doesn't apply to a lot of younger Bangladeshis as we don't have the zeal for Cricket)
There are more Bangladeshis brothers from my area that are actual ballers, one whom who will have a go at West Ham(another premier league team) soon inshaAllah
Khalid Ali made his pro debut in boxing yesterday beating his opponent by way of knock out (and recently signed by Frank Warren Promotions - which is a big deal in professional boxing)
Ruksana Begum - First female Muslim world kickboxing champion (now signed by David Haye, switched to boxing)
Ali Jacko was a 5x World Kickboxing Champion and the first Asian in the UK at that.
Hamza Uddin - Ranked no.1 in Britain in his weight class/4 x national champion and a few other achievements, one to look out for.
There are many, many more athletes and I commend our people for diversifying and not sticking to one particular sport, a plethora of MMA fighters/Calisthenics/Boxers/Ballers/Runners/Gymnasts/Bodybuilders however there is no point naming bottom leaguers or those who haven't managed to get the right promotion - that is the truth. Those who don't really 'stand out' I won't mention, or fighting on a national level, there is no point. People such as Anwar Uddin (who played for West Ham), but these are has beens..