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'''Nasir Bholu''' (born 1960), is a retired [[Pakistan]]i professional wrestler and the last surviving member of the "Bholu Brothers" wrestling team. He belongs to the Gama Wrestling family. Nasir Bholu was a wrestler during the 1980s. He debuted in wrestling by defeating ''Yasir Ali'' of [[U.A.E.]] in November 1979. His complete professional record in not available yet, but he mostly wrestled in Pakistan and the [[Middle East]] during his short career as a wrestler. In 1982 he won the Asian championship by beating David Stalford in [[Bangladesh]].
'''Nasir Bholu''' (born 1960) is a retired [[Pakistan]]i professional wrestler and the last surviving member of the "Bholu Brothers" wrestling team. He belongs to the Gama wrestling family. Nasir Bholu was a wrestler during the 1980s. He debuted in wrestling by defeating Yasir Ali of [[U.A.E.]] in November 1979. His complete professional record in not available yet, but he mostly wrestled in Pakistan and the [[Middle East]] during his short career as a wrestler. In 1982 he won the Asian championship by beating David Stalford in [[Bangladesh]].


Due to his wrestling abilities, ''Antonio Inoki'' offered him to train in [[Japan]] but this idea was opposed by his elders and hence rejected. In 1990 Nasir completely left professional wrestling hence bringing an end to the era of Bholu brothers. Nasir Bholu currently resides in [[Lahore]]. He is not directly involved in wrestling but runs gyms and does business with [[China]].
Due to his wrestling abilities, ''Antonio Inoki'' offered to train him in [[Japan]] but this idea was opposed by his elders and hence rejected. In 1990 Nasir completely left professional wrestling, bringing an end to the era of Bholu brothers. Nasir Bholu currently resides in [[Lahore]]. He is not directly involved in wrestling but runs gyms and does business with [[China]].


In 1981 Goga Pehlwan was accidentally killed by Nasir Bholu's flying drop kick during a friendly fight.
In 1981 Goga Pehlwan was accidentally killed by Nasir Bholu's flying drop kick during a friendly fight.
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* [http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2008\10\13\story_13-10-2008_pg12_11 Wrestling fighting for survival in Karachi - Daily Times]
* [http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2008\10\13\story_13-10-2008_pg12_11 Wrestling fighting for survival in Karachi - Daily Times]


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Latest revision as of 13:23, 25 October 2024

Nasir Bholu
Born1960
NationalityPakistani
OccupationProfessional wrestler

Nasir Bholu (born 1960) is a retired Pakistani professional wrestler and the last surviving member of the "Bholu Brothers" wrestling team. He belongs to the Gama wrestling family. Nasir Bholu was a wrestler during the 1980s. He debuted in wrestling by defeating Yasir Ali of U.A.E. in November 1979. His complete professional record in not available yet, but he mostly wrestled in Pakistan and the Middle East during his short career as a wrestler. In 1982 he won the Asian championship by beating David Stalford in Bangladesh.

Due to his wrestling abilities, Antonio Inoki offered to train him in Japan but this idea was opposed by his elders and hence rejected. In 1990 Nasir completely left professional wrestling, bringing an end to the era of Bholu brothers. Nasir Bholu currently resides in Lahore. He is not directly involved in wrestling but runs gyms and does business with China.

In 1981 Goga Pehlwan was accidentally killed by Nasir Bholu's flying drop kick during a friendly fight.

In 1991 Nasir Bholu did his sole acting role in the Punjabi movie Chitan.

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