Ubayd Haider, formerly known as Nathan Sigh, is ready to step into the ring once more against China’s Runqi Zhou for the IDO Asia Pacific Featherweight title.
Haider, a determined athlete with aspirations for international success, has been training in preparation for his upcoming fight.
Despite training alone, he remains motivated and focused on achieving his goals.
Haider revealed that boxing has been a lifelong journey, deeply rooted in his family’s legacy.
“My father has been one of my biggest motivations.
“For nearly 47 years, he’s worked tirelessly to create a world champion out of Fiji, and I don’t want to disappoint him,” he shared.
“I will let my preparations speak for themselves and I won’t let my fans down.”
Nadi’s Prince Charles Park will host three international title fights as part of the South Pacific Boxing event on October 26.