Who is Shahzeb Rind, the 'first Pakistani' to win an international Karate Combat League competition

 


Who is Shahzeb Rind, the 'first Pakistani' to win an international Karate Combat League competition



There was a huge burden on my shoulders but thanks to Allah I fought hard and succeeded in making Pakistan and Balochistan famous.'

This is said by Shahzeb Rind from Quetta, the capital of Balochistan, who defeated Gabodiaz from Venezuela in the lightweight category in the Karate Combat League in America.

Speaking to BBC on phone, Shahzeb Rind said that his opponents could not stand up to his technique in all three rounds, which led to him dominating them in every round.

Shahzeb says that whatever he did to get this position, he did it under your help and neither the government of Pakistan nor the government of Balochistan gave him any help in this regard. However, Balochistan Chief Minister Abdul Qudous Bizenjo has congratulated him on his victory.

Shahzeb said that although it is an expensive sport, it is his hobby and he will try his best to fulfill his hobby in the future even if the government helps him or not.



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Shahzeb Rind hails from Quetta, the capital of Balochistan and holds a BS in International Relations.

He is twenty-one years old and started playing Karate Combat at the age of eight. He got all the training for this game in Quetta. He has been in the Pakistani team for eight years and has also been a national champion six times.

Shahzeb Rind said that he has been to Singapore, Vietnam, Azerbaijan, Nepal and Iran in various international events and has won several medals representing Pakistan there.

'He tried to run away from me in the ring three times'



 professional game, in which all bets are allowed.

In it you can also do boxing, wrestling and kicking. You can even kill the competitor by knocking him down.'

Shahzeb Rind said he was up against five-time national kickboxing champion Gabo Diaz of Venezuela, who lives in the United States, in the 68kg lightweight category.

"In each of the three, three-minute rounds of the game, by the grace of God, I had the upper hand on him and he was trying to run away from me in the ring," he said.

'Compared to my pitches, their pitches could not run and I saw that all four of their shoulders were scratched.'

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