Hania Aamir, widely celebrated for her roles in hit dramas like Mere Humsafar, Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, and Meri Zindagi Hai Tu, has revealed a surprising new side—her talent in boxing. While fans have long admired her acting, modeling work, and her role as a UN Women national ambassador, few knew that she trains behind the scenes in the ring.
World Youth Boxing Champion Usman Wazeer shared details of Aamir’s boxing hobby during a recent podcast with Mubashir Hashmi. Wazeer explained that although she might appear delicate on-screen, she has “a lot of energy” and trains extensively in secret. He also noted that neither he nor Aamir had shared her training publicly until now.
The podcast host praised Aamir as a role model for women, emphasizing her participation in a sport that demands strength, endurance, and discipline. Wazeer joked that boxing footage might be released in the future, especially when she participates in competitive bouts, confirming her capability and energy in the sport.
Wazeer also highlighted Aamir’s humility and support for friends on social media, adding another layer to her public persona. At 25 years old, Wazeer himself is a decorated boxer, holding multiple titles including the WBC Middle East Title, WBA Asia Title, WBC OPBF Silver Title, and WBO World Youth Title, further validating his perspective on Aamir’s athleticism.
Aamir’s venture into boxing not only surprises fans but also inspires women to pursue diverse interests beyond their primary careers. Her combination of talent, discipline, and determination continues to make her one of Pakistan’s most admired public figures.
