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So long Haider A volley of emotive tributes have been pouring in for Ubayd Haider (aka Nathan Singh) who unfortunately succumbed to his injuries at the Lautoka Aspen Hospital after that ill-fated boxing misfortune. Waking up to the sudden news of this young talented and crafty boxer’s demise was shattering indeed. A huge double thumbs down to those social media keyboard warriors who have been mocking his death by sharing laughing emojis and taking racially stirred cheap shots at the late boxer.

Try taking a few rock-solid clouts to the head and you will undoubtedly realise the lethal risks associated with this belligerent contact sport. Shame on you! A boxer losing his life in the ring is no snickering feat. Rest easy brother Nathan.



You have certainly outdone yourself in your short lived boxing career and will always remain a champ in many hearts. Nishant Singh, Lautoka. A gladiator Fiji has lost a great fighter.

The late Ubayd Haider (aka Nathan Singh) was an upcoming boxer and a future of Fiji. I believe this tragic incident will lead to significant changes in boxing regulations, including the implementation of strict medical examination and safety protocols to protect the fighters. While Runqi Zhou did not mean to hosptilise or kill Haider, the outcome of their match has profound implications for the sport.

Indeed, a sad day for Fiji boxing. Ubayd Haider, you were a true warrior, my deepest sympathy to the family. Navneet Ram (Td), Lautoka.

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