Ambreen Sadiq, the So Beautiful Women Boxers First Muslims in Britain
Sports boxing now not only the men. The woman was there who pursue the sport. One of them, Ambreen Sadiq, the first Muslim female boxer in England.
Ambreen is a former national champion and until now She has not been defeated. Regardless of its success, the career woman of 20 years was in the boxing world is not as beautiful as the achievement She gets. She must fight the prejudice that pinned him to become what it is today.
Ambreen began to pursue boxing as She often gets bullying in adolescence. She did the sport as a conduit to release her anger. Boxing also successfully made it quieter though often receive racist comments.
Unfortunately when boxing the more She enjoy doing, do not stop the bullying against her. The sport is practiced even more to encourage people to comment negatively about Ambreen.
In an interview with the Telegraph, a woman from Keighley, Yorkshire, England, said the family core, a father and her brother was supporting her to pursue boxing. However a large family, especially paternal, is itself involved 'strike' as those who do the bullying her.
"My father's family is Muslim Pakistan and they are completely obedient. Culture I considered to embarrass them because I am an Asian Muslim woman. If I was a guy, it would not be questioned," She said.
Ambreen paternal family dispute costume She wore during boxing. According to fashion boxing is not in accordance with the rules of the religion. "I told them, I was not dressed to look sexy, it is uniform. Fact I asked (at the Amateur Boxing Association) to replace it and let me wear pants to the sport," said Ambreen.
The remarkable thing of all bullying Ambreen is obtained not make it into despair or even depression. She still enjoys boxing and have a successful career.
When She was only 15 years old, he was on the list of Junior Personality of the Year award issued by the British Asian Sportys Awards. He also won the ABA Schoolgirls' National Championship. Ambreen has appeared in series television station Channel 4 documentary entitled The Girl Boxer. And now the story will also be featured in the stage show titled No Guts, No Heart, No Glory on Edinburgh Festival.
"I hope my success inspire more young women to try the sport of boxing," She hoped.
Sports boxing now not only the men. The woman was there who pursue the sport. One of them, Ambreen Sadiq, the first Muslim female boxer in England.
Ambreen is a former national champion and until now She has not been defeated. Regardless of its success, the career woman of 20 years was in the boxing world is not as beautiful as the achievement She gets. She must fight the prejudice that pinned him to become what it is today.
Ambreen began to pursue boxing as She often gets bullying in adolescence. She did the sport as a conduit to release her anger. Boxing also successfully made it quieter though often receive racist comments.
Unfortunately when boxing the more She enjoy doing, do not stop the bullying against her. The sport is practiced even more to encourage people to comment negatively about Ambreen.
In an interview with the Telegraph, a woman from Keighley, Yorkshire, England, said the family core, a father and her brother was supporting her to pursue boxing. However a large family, especially paternal, is itself involved 'strike' as those who do the bullying her.
"My father's family is Muslim Pakistan and they are completely obedient. Culture I considered to embarrass them because I am an Asian Muslim woman. If I was a guy, it would not be questioned," She said.
Ambreen paternal family dispute costume She wore during boxing. According to fashion boxing is not in accordance with the rules of the religion. "I told them, I was not dressed to look sexy, it is uniform. Fact I asked (at the Amateur Boxing Association) to replace it and let me wear pants to the sport," said Ambreen.
The remarkable thing of all bullying Ambreen is obtained not make it into despair or even depression. She still enjoys boxing and have a successful career.
When She was only 15 years old, he was on the list of Junior Personality of the Year award issued by the British Asian Sportys Awards. He also won the ABA Schoolgirls' National Championship. Ambreen has appeared in series television station Channel 4 documentary entitled The Girl Boxer. And now the story will also be featured in the stage show titled No Guts, No Heart, No Glory on Edinburgh Festival.
"I hope my success inspire more young women to try the sport of boxing," She hoped.
