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Muhammad Saad became a national hero in Pakistan for his outstanding results in Yakut mas-wrestling

09.03.2025
Muhammad Saad from Pakistan will soon arrive in Moscow for the International BRICS+ mas-wrestling tournament as the captain of the national youth team, which reflects his authoritative status.

In Pakistan, mas-wrestling has spread like a blazing wildfire across the country in just a few years. There is not a single settlement in this muslim country that is unaware of the new sport originating from Yakutia. Tournaments in different states gather hundreds of participants. The team of enthusiasts led by Nawab Furqan Khan is working wonderfully. Mas-wrestling is becoming popular among the youth as a way to strengthen health and foster team spirit.

Muhammad Saad has become a true national hero in Pakistan as he began to show outstanding results in mas-wrestling. Videos of his matches on the mas-wrestling platform in different countries were broadcast on all TV channels with the label "Breaking News" every time he achieved another victory.

He began competing in mas-wrestling outside his country at a young age. Over time, he gained recognition and fame for his fighting qualities. At the age of twenty, Muhammad achieved significant success: he became a bronze medalist at two stages of the 2021 Mas-wrestling World Cup – in Uzbekistan and Turkey. He won a gold medal at the International Cultural Festival in Romania in 2022. The highest award for the Pakistani boy was the silver medal he won in fierce competition at the V Mas-wrestling World Championship in the Mecca of world mas-wrestling - Yakutsk.

Mas-wrestling is a test of strength in which two athletes pull a "mas" stick over a support board, trying to unbalance their opponent or pull the object from their opponent's hands. The high results of the Pakistani boy in this challenging sport demonstrate his exceptional strength and technique.


Author: Lena Tomskaya
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