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Boxer Hamza Uddin dreams of becoming first UK-Bangladeshi world champ | |
(2 months later) | |
Hamza Uddin, 21, said his dad inspired him to take up boxing | Hamza Uddin, 21, said his dad inspired him to take up boxing |
A professional boxer says it his "dream" to be the first British-Bangladeshi world champion, as he prepares for a fight this weekend. | A professional boxer says it his "dream" to be the first British-Bangladeshi world champion, as he prepares for a fight this weekend. |
Hamza Uddin, 21, first picked up boxing gloves aged two and said his love for the sport was inspired by his father Siraj, also a boxer. | Hamza Uddin, 21, first picked up boxing gloves aged two and said his love for the sport was inspired by his father Siraj, also a boxer. |
The Walsall-based flyweight is up against Benn Norman at the NEC in Birmingham on Saturday afternoon. | The Walsall-based flyweight is up against Benn Norman at the NEC in Birmingham on Saturday afternoon. |
He said he was "working hard and staying focused and disciplined" having turned professional earlier this year when he was signed by Eddie Hearn's Matchroom team, based in Brentwood, Essex. | He said he was "working hard and staying focused and disciplined" having turned professional earlier this year when he was signed by Eddie Hearn's Matchroom team, based in Brentwood, Essex. |
The boxer said he took part in his first fight at the age of 10 | The boxer said he took part in his first fight at the age of 10 |
Uddin said his dad was trained by British South Asian four-time World Kickboxing Champion, Kash Gill. | Uddin said his dad was trained by British South Asian four-time World Kickboxing Champion, Kash Gill. |
"My father was a boxer back in his day, he was only starting up but he had an injury so then he stopped," said Uddin. | "My father was a boxer back in his day, he was only starting up but he had an injury so then he stopped," said Uddin. |
"There's a video of me on my second birthday in my nappies; I can barely walk but I'm punching the bags. | "There's a video of me on my second birthday in my nappies; I can barely walk but I'm punching the bags. |
"I was a chubby little nerd when I was seven or eight, but my dad kept me disciplined. | "I was a chubby little nerd when I was seven or eight, but my dad kept me disciplined. |
"My first fight was at 10 years old and that's when we thought this was serious; we thought I could be something special." | "My first fight was at 10 years old and that's when we thought this was serious; we thought I could be something special." |
Despite achieving academically and securing a place at Wolverhampton University to study business management, Uddin dropped out to pursue his boxing dream. | Despite achieving academically and securing a place at Wolverhampton University to study business management, Uddin dropped out to pursue his boxing dream. |
"Every day I am boxing, I am achieving something new for my people, but to be a world champion and the first from a nation, if you deep it, that is a massive achievement," he said. | "Every day I am boxing, I am achieving something new for my people, but to be a world champion and the first from a nation, if you deep it, that is a massive achievement," he said. |
"It's not just a dream, it is actually something very possible and that's why I am working hard and staying focused and disciplined." | "It's not just a dream, it is actually something very possible and that's why I am working hard and staying focused and disciplined." |
Uddin's professional record according to his Matchroom profile, is two wins out of two, including one knockout. | |
Uddin said Amir Khan, who is British-Pakistani, had been an inspiration for most South Asian boxers. | Uddin said Amir Khan, who is British-Pakistani, had been an inspiration for most South Asian boxers. |
"But in terms of having a role model and having someone Bangladeshi, there is absolutely no-one to look up to. | "But in terms of having a role model and having someone Bangladeshi, there is absolutely no-one to look up to. |
"That's why the dream is so strong, because one day if I can do it then maybe one day little kids can say Hamza Uddin has done it, so we can do it." | "That's why the dream is so strong, because one day if I can do it then maybe one day little kids can say Hamza Uddin has done it, so we can do it." |
"You get the whisperers who are like 'what is he doing boxing for, it's not a brown man sport, it's not a Bengali sport. | "You get the whisperers who are like 'what is he doing boxing for, it's not a brown man sport, it's not a Bengali sport. |
"But that's pushed me on further. | "But that's pushed me on further. |
"I'm proud to have my community behind me; it spurs me on; it is a bit more pressure; more people are counting on me to win. | "I'm proud to have my community behind me; it spurs me on; it is a bit more pressure; more people are counting on me to win. |
"I can't let them down." | "I can't let them down." |
'No gangster' | 'No gangster' |
The 5ft 7in fighter added: "Some people say, I would have been in jail if I wasn't boxing, but I'm not no gangster. | The 5ft 7in fighter added: "Some people say, I would have been in jail if I wasn't boxing, but I'm not no gangster. |
"I don't mess about; I'm a good clean kid; I would have been working in an office." | "I don't mess about; I'm a good clean kid; I would have been working in an office." |
Alex Le Guével, head of community development at Matchroom, said: "You can box being any size or gender. | Alex Le Guével, head of community development at Matchroom, said: "You can box being any size or gender. |
"Boxing focuses on a lot of social issues, especially gangs. | "Boxing focuses on a lot of social issues, especially gangs. |
"A boxing gym is a positive version of a gang." | "A boxing gym is a positive version of a gang." |
Uddin's fight is on the undercard of the Sunny Edwards v Galal Yafia flyweight WBC intermin bout in Birmingham. | Uddin's fight is on the undercard of the Sunny Edwards v Galal Yafia flyweight WBC intermin bout in Birmingham. |
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