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  • Celebrating the Bholu Brothers โ€“ Legends of Wrestling

    Celebrating the Bholu Brothers โ€“ Legends of Wrestling

    Celebrating the Bholu Brothers โ€“ Legends of Wrestling

    The Bholu Brothers: Wrestling Titans of Pakistan

    The Bholu Brothers, a remarkable family of Pakistani wrestlers of Kashmiri origin, have left an indelible mark on the sport of wrestling. They hail from The Great Gama wrestling family, a lineage with a rich history dating back to 1850. The family’s influence in the sport spans several generations, predating the independence of Pakistan.

    Members of the Bholu Brothers:

    – Bholu Pahalwan (Manzoor Hussain)

    – Azam Pahalwan

    – Aslam Pahalwan (Achcha)

    – Akram Pahalwan

    – Goga Pahalwan (Moazzam)

    The Bholu Brothers were the sons of Imam Baksh Pahalwan, also known as Rustam-e-Hind, and nephews of the renowned Gama Pehlwan. They operated several wrestling gyms and trained under the Great Gama himself, maintaining a strong presence in the wrestling scene post-independence.

    Early Days:

    The Great Bholu’s Gym, known as Dar-ul-Sehat, located in Karachi, was a traditional wrestling arena. Pakistan’s first Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, allocated this building to the Gama wrestling family for training. The Government of Pakistan, until Ayub Khan’s regime, provided a special grant to the family in recognition of their services to the sport.

    During the golden era of wrestling in Pakistan, stadiums were packed, and the Bholu Brothers were celebrated figures in the wrestling community, especially in the East.

    Training and Titles:

    – Bholu Pahalwan became Rustam-e-Pakistan in 1949 and Rustam-e-Zaman (World Champion) in 1967.

    – Aslam Pahalwan earned the title of Rustam-e-Punjab in 1951 and gained international fame by defeating several renowned wrestlers.

    – Azam Pahalwan was known as Rustam-e-Hind and the Champion of Lahore and the Far East.

    – Akram Pahalwan was given the name “Double Tiger” and achieved victories in various countries, including defeating Ugandan Champion Idi Amin.

    – Goga Pahalwan was trained by the Great Gama and known for his quick reflexes and agile fighting style.

    Notable Achievements:

    – Bholu Pahalwan’s victories over Western wrestlers like Karl Pojello and George Zbisko.

    – Aslam Pahalwan’s famous win against Empire Champion Bert Assirati.

    – Azam Pahalwan’s flexibility and strength in defeating super heavyweights.

    – Akram Pahalwan’s triumphs in East Africa and his fierce battles with top wrestlers worldwide.

    – Goga Pahalwan’s renowned feuds with famous wrestlers like Tiger Jogindar and Billy Robinson.

    The Bholu Brothers’ legacy continues to inspire future generations of wrestlers. Their dedication, skill, and passion for wrestling have cemented their place in history as some of the most distinguished figures in the sport.

    Join us in celebrating the remarkable contributions of the Bholu Brothers to the world of wrestling!

  • Celebrating the Legacy of Goga Pehalwan

    Celebrating the Legacy of Goga Pehalwan

    Celebrating the Legacy of Goga Pehalwan

    Goga Pehalwan: A Wrestling Champion

    ๐Ÿ“… Born: 1937
    ๐Ÿ  Birthplace: Amritsar
    ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ’ผ Occupation: Wrestler
    ๐Ÿ‘ค Real Name: Moazzam

    Goga Pehalwan, born in 1937 in Amritsar, was a renowned Pakistani wrestler trained by the legendary Great Gama of India for 15 years. Known for his quick reflexes and agile fighting style, Goga’s favorite maneuvers included reverse flying kicks and leg breakers.

    Throughout his illustrious career, Goga Pehalwan faced off against many famous wrestlers, including Tiger Jogindar, Gunpat Andolkar, Eric Taylor, Earl Maynard, Killer Karl Kox, Zebra Kid, Wanik Buckley, Louis Kovacs, Kid Zemboa, Billy Robinson, Klondyke Bill, Dick Murdoch, Dusty Rhodes, Sam Betts, Haruka Eigen, Tarlok Singh, and Harbans Singh. His local opponents included Haji Afzal, Boonta Singh, Siddique Nukehwala, Sohni, and Garnam Singh. Though he lost a few matches, including some to Sam Betts, Goga’s skill and tenacity in the ring were undeniable.

    In professional tag team wrestling, Goga Pehalwan teamed up with Akram Pehalwan and Majid Ackra, showcasing his versatility and teamwork in the sport.

    Goga Pehalwan’s legacy is a testament to his dedication, skill, and passion for wrestling. He continues to inspire future generations of wrestlers with his remarkable achievements and contributions to the sport. ๐Ÿ†๐Ÿคผโ€โ™‚๏ธ

  • Remembering Jhara Pahalwan: A Legend of Pakistani Wrestling

    Remembering Jhara Pahalwan: A Legend of Pakistani Wrestling

    Remembering Jhara Pahalwan: A Legend of Pakistani Wrestling

    Muhammad Zubair Aslam, popularly known as Jhara Pahalwan, was a celebrated Pakistani wrestler who remained undefeated in his career. Born on 24 November 1960 in Lahore, Pakistan, Jhara became a national icon, earning titles such as Pride of Pakistan and Rustam-e-Pakistan.

    Jhara’s wrestling journey began at the young age of 16. Standing at 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) and weighing 211 lb (96 kg), he quickly made his mark in the wrestling world. Trained by Aslam Pahalwan and Arshad Bijli, he debuted in 1979 and gained fame for defeating Japanese wrestler Antonio Inoki in the fifth roundโ€”a wrestler who had previously defeated Jhara’s uncle, Aki wrestler. This victory not only cemented his legacy but also sparked a lasting friendship with Inoki.

    Jhara’s illustrious career included significant victories, such as defeating Zawar Multani Pehlwan in Multan twice. His accolades include the esteemed titles of Fakhar-e-Pakistan and Rustam-e-Pakistan. Tragically, Jhara’s life was cut short when he passed away from heart failure on 10 September 1991, at the age of 30. He was laid to rest at Bholu Pahalwan Gymnasium in Lahore.

    In 2015, Antonio Inoki honored Jhara’s legacy by taking Jhara’s nephew, Haroon Abid, under his guardianship in Japan, continuing the familyโ€™s wrestling tradition.

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