
Rahim Pardesi beats Feroze Khan in boxing showdown
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Social media star Rahim Pardesi defeated Pakistani actor Feroze Khan in a boxing match with a score of 4-1 after an intense five-minute bout.
Despite both fighters giving their best, Feroze Khan lost his focus at one point, allowing Rahim to capitalize and secure the win.
Although Feroze sustained some facial injuries, both fighters showed mutual respect after the match by shaking hands and praising each other's performance.
Feroze Khan, a well-known actor, is once again making headlines, but this time for his entry into professional boxing, rather than acting.
After playing the role of a boxer in the drama series, Feroze has now stepped into the ring for real.
He shared his new journey with his fans through an Instagram story, expressing his enthusiasm for boxing and his future plans.
In his Instagram post, Feroze stated, 'This is my new game plan. I'm starting my boxing career. I want people to focus on fitness and training, and this step will open new doors for athletes who want to progress in sports.'
He added that he wants people to view fitness and sports not just as hobbies, but as serious career options. This decision holds personal significance for him and aims to inspire youth to pursue sports.
Rahim, who is famous for his comedic videos, challenged Feroze to a boxing match. In response, Feroze confidently said, 'Rahim, I saw your call-out video, but remember, whoever has faced me must have felt my strength. You'll need to improve your skills because I'm very fast!'

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