Wasim Akram’s son Tahmoor becomes MMA fighter in USA
Wasim Akram is a retired Pakistani cricketer who is widely considered one of the greatest fast bowlers in the history of the sport. He made his debut for Pakistan in 1984 and quickly established himself as one of the most talented and exciting fast bowlers in the world. Akram played for Pakistan from 1984 to 2003, and during that time, he represented Pakistan in 104 test matches, and 356 One Day Internationals (ODIs). He took 414 wickets in tests and 502 wickets in ODIs. He is widely considered the greatest left-arm fast bowler of all time and is considered one of the greatest fast bowlers in cricket history.

The Son of a sportsman now becomes an official sportsman too, Tahmoor Wasim Akram followed in the footsteps of his father and has chosen sport as a career. Tahmoor Akram who is the son of great Pakistan fast bowler Wasim Akram has officially become a mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter. The former Pakistan cricket hero, Akram, confirmed the news in his recent interview. The ‘Sultan of Swing’ also explained Tahmoor, who is an amateur MMA athlete, recently participated in a fight. While responding to a question, the 56-year-old said that his son, Tahmoor, is living in America to pursue his dream of becoming a professional MMA fighter one day.

Interview with cricket, Akram stated, “My son has been living in America, there is not much cricket there, anyway.” “I have given my children the right to live the life they want. If he wants to be a fighter, then he must,” added the former fast bowler. Tahroom Akram often shared his training videos on his Instagram account, in which he was practicing boxing or doing kick practice.

Tahmoor Akrami was also successful in his first amateur MMA bout. The 26-year-old confirmed on Instagram that he was able to find a second-round finish and was excited to continue honing his craft in the sport.
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