Introducing the wrestling champion, Ather Zahid, a force to be reckoned with in the world of sports.
Ather Zahid, born on 30 September 1995, in Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia.
Ather is the third generation of his family in the Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia.
He pursued his education at Monadi Al Khaleeg International School in Dammam.
Ather is the first-ever Saudi-born Pakistani professional wrestler and he got his wrestling training from the American wrestler, known as Kalisto.
Ather Zahid’s dedication, skill, and passion for wrestling have propelled him to the pinnacle of success in the ring.
His remarkable journey and achievements inspire aspiring athletes and fans alike.
Social Diary magazine got the opportunity to have a conversation with him.
Get ready to hear from the rising legend!
How does it feel to hold the prestigious title of Fight Or Die Championship ?
It really feels amazing, as I love professional wrestling, and holding the Fight Or Die Championship means you can’t back out from any title challenge, you must fight to defend your title.
What does being a Fight Or Die Champion mean to you personally?
Being a Fight Or Die Champion holds immense personal significance for me that I have reached the pinnacle of my sport, achieving a level of success that few ever attain as it took alot of hardwork and sacrifices to become a champion.
How do you handle the pressure and expectations that come with being a champion?
I maintain a positive and focused mindset, understanding that pressure is a natural part of being a champion. I am always prepared both physically and mentally for any challenge that comes my way.
What is your training regimen like to maintain your physical and mental strength?
I engage in a variety of physical exercises which includes physical conditioning, wrestling techniques, flexibility and mobility, mental preparation and most importantly rest and recovery.
What does your diet looks like?
My diet consists of 4500 calories which consists of chicken, lot of eggs, beef sweet potato, oatmeal, olive oil and alot of supplements.
How do you approach your opponents in the ring? Do you have any specific strategies or techniques?
Approaching opponents in the ring requires a combination of strategy, technique, and adaptability. I utilize a variety of strikes and attacks strategically, aiming to weaken my opponent’s defenses and create openings for more decisive maneuvers.
What advice would you give to aspiring wrestlers who dream of becoming a champion like you?
I would just like to say train hard, dedicate yourself to rigorous training, surround yourself with knowledgeable coaches, trainers, and mentors. Above all, believe in yourself. It is possible to turn your dreams into reality, so stay focused, stay hungry, and never stop chasing your dreams.
How do you balance your personal life with the demands of being a Fight Or Die Champion?
Balancing my personal life with the demands of being a Fight Or Die Champion is certainly a challenge. Moreover it’s essential for maintaining my well-being and overall happiness. I prioritize my commitments and responsibilities, both inside and outside of the ring. I remain flexible in my schedule even if my schedule is busy, I make sure to prioritize meaningful interactions with my loved ones.
What are your goals and aspirations for the future as a Fight Or Die champion?
My primary goal is to continue defending the Fight Or Die Championship with honor, I aim to defend the title against top contenders from around the world. One of my greatest aspirations is to inspire and motivate others to pursue their dreams with passion, perseverance, and determination. Whether it’s aspiring wrestlers, fans, or anyone facing their own challenges.
Finally any message you would like to give to youngsters ?
I would like to say just never give up, always work hard in your field, follow your passion, stay away from drugs, be high on life, engage in healthy activities as much as possible.