Nadeem Siddique

Nadeem 'Sid' Siddique
Statistics
Nickname(s) "Golden Boy"
Rated at welterweight
Height 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Nationality United Kingdom
Born Bradford, Yorkshire, England
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 24
Wins 22
Wins by KO 6
Losses 2
Draws 0

Nadeem Siddique (Born 28 October 1977) is a former British Pakistani boxer who competed as a welterweight.

Personal life

Siddique was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, United Kingdom.[1] He supports his local football team Bradford City and his favorite boxer is Sugar Ray Robinson.[2]

Amateur career

As an amateur Siddique was, 5x Yorkshire Champion, 2x English Champion, England Schoolboy Captain and National Schoolboy Champion.[3]

Professional career

He made his boxing debut in 2002, and competed at both light-welterweight, and welterweight where he went onto win the BBBofC Central Area welterweight title by way of 4th round TKO.[4] He was also British Masters Champion.[5]

Siddique prepared for a fight against undefeated Julius Odion, however the fight was cancelled. His first loss came on his 22nd fight at the hands of then undefeated champion Martin Gethin.[6] He came back to fight after a year off boxing for his 23rd fight against Tom Glover, an opponent he had previously defeated. Siddique was disqualified due to continuous low-blows and subsequently put boxing on hold[7] due to a back injury.[8]

Siddique has said he has intentions of returning to boxing, stating; '...I've a lot to prove...I'll be back. I had a horrible back injury so it has been a nightmare... I'm still training, I'm nowhere near done...' [9]

Championships held

Life Outside Boxing

Siddique is the founder of 'Make the Weight' gym, the opening of the gym was attended by super-star boxer Mike Tyson in whose honor Siddique staged a 3-hour long dinner-show with many A list celebrities also in attendance.[10] The event was dedicated to Qasim Rahman, a Tyson fan who had died just as the two prepared to meet.

In 2009, Siddique along with Junior Witter organized a charity event where they washed cars to help raised money for the victims of Gaza, Siddique had hosted a similar event in 2005 for the people of Palestine and Gaza whereby he raised £3,800. He stated 'Me and Junior have been doing loads of things for charities and with our popularity in Bradford we always raise quite a few quid...'. The boxers later took part in a charity run to help raise funds for the same cause.[11]

See also

British Pakistanis

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References