[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]Muhammad Waseem, a highly renowned Pakistani boxer and three-time WBC world silver flyweight champion, is preparing for a major world title fight against an opponent who has yet to be revealed.
Mohammad Waseem will compete for the world title against a well-known fighter. Although the opponent’s identity has been kept secret, it has been stated that he is one of the biggest names in boxing, holding six world titles.
While Waseem has an impressive record, having won 12 of his 14 professional fights, he will be travelling to Glasgow, Scotland, where he has been training for several years, to prepare for the next contest. Although the identity of his coach in Glasgow has not been revealed, it is probable that his prior coach, Danny Vaughn, will be engaged, subject to consent from Disrupt Promotions, the organisation that purchased Waseem’s previous promotions.
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Waseem has emphasised the difficulties he confronts in Islamabad, such as a lack of basic facilities and nutrition for his preparation. Training in Glasgow will offer him with the facilities and high-quality sparring partners he requires to adequately prepare for this crucial battle.
Waseem is anxious to return to the ring and has stated his desire to compete in the coming months. Despite his restricted schedule, he is convinced that four weeks of training will get him in peak shape.
Waseem has had difficulty obtaining sponsorships in Pakistan, but he continues to seek out to businesses for assistance. He’s also tried to meet with Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif to talk about his boxing career.
Fans desire to see Mohammad Waseem succeed in his quest to become world champion because of his amazing skills and determination.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]