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Disappointing he couldn't go all the way, but congrats to the Indian boxer. The experience and stamina so talked about before this match, as well as the performance quite rightly had him as the strong favourite.
Interesting to see where Haroon goes from here. Clearly the set-up within Pakistan isn't the same back in Bolton. I believe he didn't have the services of a physio or nutritionist due to funding issues in Pakistan Boxing, as well as the surrounding set-up he'd have expected had he been in the England camp.
But he needs to kick on and improve. A lot was said about Haroon, lots of hype, being better than Amir etc. He's 19 now, and Amir was winning a silver when he was 17, and that at the Olympics.
He still seems raw, but hope he can get the help and assistance to push on to the next level. This was a much needed experience though, and will hold him in good stead for future battles.
Interesting to see where Haroon goes from here. Clearly the set-up within Pakistan isn't the same back in Bolton. I believe he didn't have the services of a physio or nutritionist due to funding issues in Pakistan Boxing, as well as the surrounding set-up he'd have expected had he been in the England camp.
But he needs to kick on and improve. A lot was said about Haroon, lots of hype, being better than Amir etc. He's 19 now, and Amir was winning a silver when he was 17, and that at the Olympics.
He still seems raw, but hope he can get the help and assistance to push on to the next level. This was a much needed experience though, and will hold him in good stead for future battles.