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Pakistan Vs Israel Boxing Match

Boxing is full of muslim legacy first Mohammad Ali THEN Mike Tyson THEN Prince Naseem and now Aamir Khan God Bless them All
 
Sorry the title is misleading.

it is a Pro, boxing match between a Bolton Born Amir Khan and he is not a Pakistani but a British youth who represented his country in Olympics and won a silver and after that he went pro.

Its shouldn’t be touted as a war of faith or ideology.
Lets leave religion and politics out of sports shall we?
And secondly, Amir Khan is not a pathan just because he has a Khan suffix. Raja and Sardar families also add this suffix with their names.

Yes Amir has Pakistani routes but he is as British as any other British born white youth and his country has given him the opportunity to excel and make name for himself , his family and his country through his hard work and dedication without any favouritism. How many Pakistani Amir Khans fade in obscurity because lack of support in Pakistan.
 
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Dmitry Salita Barney Aaron (Young), English-born US lightweight, Hall of Fame[38]
Abe Attell ("The Little Hebrew"), US, world champion featherweight, Hall of Fame[5]
Monte Attell ("The Knob Hill Terror"), US, bantamweight[39]
Max Baer ("Madcap Maxie"), US, world champion heavyweight, ¼ Jewish, wore a Star of David on his trunks, Hall of Fame[40]
Benny Bass ("Little Fish"), US, world champion featherweight & world champion junior lightweight, Hall of Fame[5]
Fabrice Benichou, France, world champion super bantamweight[24]
Jack Kid Berg (Judah Bergman), England, world champion junior welterweight, wore a Star of David on his trunks, Hall of Fame[5]
Maxie Berger, Canada, wore a Star of David on his trunks[41]
Samuel Berger, US, Olympic champion heavyweight[5]
Jack Bernstein (also "John Dodick", "Kid Murphy", and "Young Murphy"), US, world champion junior lightweight[5]
Mushy Callahan (Vincente Sheer), US, world champion light welterweight[39]
Joe Choynski ("Chrysanthemum Joe"), US, heavyweight, Hall of Fame[5][42]
Robert Cohen, French & Algerian, world champion bantamweight[5]
Al "Bummy" Davis (Abraham Davidoff), US, welterweight & lightweight, wore a Star of David on his trunks[39]
John "Jackie" Fields (Jacob Finkelstein), US, world champion welterweight & Olympic champion featherweight, Hall of Fame[5]
Hagar Finer, Israel, WIBF champion bantamweight[43]
Yuri Foreman, Belarusian-born Israeli US middleweight and World Boxing Association champion super welterweight[44]
György Gedó, Hungary, Olympic champion light flyweight[31]
Abe Goldstein, US, world champion bantamweight[45]
Ruby Goldstein ("Ruby the Jewel of the Ghetto"), US, welterweight, wore a Star of David on his trunks[5]
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Yoel Judah, US, 3x world champion kickboxer and boxer & trainer[49]
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Harry Lewis (Harry Besterman), US, world champion welterweight[39]
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Sammy Luftspring, Canada, Canadian champion welterweight, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame[39]
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Bob Olin, US, world champion light heavyweight[52]
Victor Perez ("Young"), Tunisian, world champion flyweight[5]
Charlie Phil Rosenberg ("Charles Green"), US, world champion bantamweight[5]
Dana Rosenblatt ("Dangerous"), US, world champion middleweight[53]
Maxie Rosenbloom ("Slapsie"), US, world champion light heavyweight, wore a Star of David on his trunks, Hall of Fame[5]
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Mike Rossman (Michael Albert DiPiano; "The Jewish Bomber"), US, world champion light heavyweight, wore Star of David on trunks[53]
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Dmitry Salita ("Star of David"), US, North American Boxing Association champion light welterweightt[55]
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Al Singer ("The Bronx Beauty"), US, world champion lightweight[39]
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We had to let someone else win sometime. :P
 

listen to what the commentator says both boxers deeply religious one muslim the other jew
 
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Boxing is full of muslim legacy first Mohammad Ali THEN Mike Tyson THEN Prince Naseem and now Aamir Khan God Bless them All

Vs how many Christians? do I need to list them down?
would you mind if I say God Bless Jesus and Mary?


its just another sport my dear lets leave it there because you will loose this argument. against every single name you will quote there are dozens of non-Muslim names that made a name for themselves in this sport.


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listen to what the commentator says both boxers deeply religious one muslim the other jew
I dont think a commentator has any religious authority for shaping our view point and thinking. He is least qualified for people like you and I to take his word and tout this “GAME” as such.
What if it was a match between an Arab and Pakistani boxer? Would you tout it as a clash of faith too? If not then it’s a blatant hypocrisy.
Once in Las Vegas prince Saleem made a big religious scene out of it before the match and was just plain arrogant and then he hit dirt and lost badly and gave other people chance to make fun of the faith. It’s a double edged sword and sometimes the comments of the other people wont be very sensitive to our beliefs so its better the sports are kept as they are meant to be “SPORTS”
 
this is not cricket or football its hand to hand fight.and i dont have any problem with that i will say God bless Jesus PBUH and Mary.
 
How stupid to make it Pakistan Vs Israel match.

have a heart please. spare the games atleast of stupid and uncalled for political gimick

dont look at the title listen to the commentary before the fight starts why they dont call it a match rather then a fight???? any explaination?or fight means a match?
 
dont look at the title listen to the commentary before the fight starts why they dont call it a match rather then a fight???? any explaination?or fight means a match?

A fight means a match in Boxing terms, bout is also used.
 
On a side note, he speaks like the fashion english in Pakistan!!!,,,but he is full british, but his parents are from Pakistan.
 
Amir Khan is probably the best British boxer in the United Kingdom.
 
Your match is from last year.

The last match Amir khan boxed,he tricked the other boxer headbutting him and bleeding him to withdraw from match.


see 01:15


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