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Taimur Akram, son of Wasim Akram, chooses MMA over Cricket

Taimur Akram, the son of former Pakistan cricket captain Wasim Akram, has taken up a new career as a mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter. This news was confirmed by Wasim Akram himself, who informed the representative of “Cricket Pakistan” about his son’s involvement in the sport.

According to Wasim Akram, Taimur has already participated in a fight as an amateur MMA fighter. Despite being the son of a legendary cricketer, Taimur has decided to pursue a different path and has chosen to be a fighter.

When asked if he had ever thought of making Taimur a cricketer, Wasim Akram stated that his son currently resides in America where there is not much cricket being played. However, he went on to say that he has given his children the right to live the life they want and that if Taimur wants to be a fighter, then he should be supported in his decision.

This statement highlights the importance of allowing children to make their own choices and pursue their own passions, regardless of their family background. Taimur Akram’s decision to become an MMA fighter may come as a surprise to some, but it is a testament to his individuality and determination to succeed in his chosen field.

In conclusion, Taimur Akram, son of former Pakistan cricket captain Wasim Akram has chosen to pursue a career in MMA fighting, his father has given him the freedom of choice, and supports his decision. It’s a good reminder that children should have the freedom to pursue their own passions, regardless of their family background.

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