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Shabaz Masoud abandoned his university studies to chase boxing world title dream

Rising star Masoud is one of the brightest prospects on the British scene, and he will take a huge step up tonight in his latest step towards fulfilling his world-title dream

Shabaz Masoud stopped attending his university lectures to chase his dream of becoming a boxing world champion.

Masoud is considered one of the brightest young prospects in the country and holds a professional record of ten wins without defeat. The British-Asian star, who has teamed up with Tyson Fury’s former coach Ben Davison, will face the toughest examination of his career to date when he meets undefeated rival Jack Bateson tonight.

But despite starting to really show glimpses of his supreme talent in his recent fights, Masoud’s skills were already on some radars from the minute he tuned amateur. “I have a very good family who are very supportive of my career,” Masoud told Mirror Fighting . “My dad did push me towards sport due to my talent and I am always grateful for that. When I was younger I turned to amateur and I just loved the sport.”

Masoud decided to step up his pursuit of a career in boxing while studying for a degree in Sports Development – but with many of his university lectures at Staffordshire University clashing with his training, the 26-year-old was forced to make some tough decisions.

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