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Fists of Hope: How Tanveer Khan Is Knocking Out Drugs in Keamari

Fists of Hope: How Tanveer Khan Is Knocking Out Drugs in Keamari

In the heart of Keamari, where the sea breeze carried both hope and despair, Tanveer Khan stood at the edge of a small boxing ring. His club, Keamari Star Boxing Club, wasn’t just a gym—it was a battlefield against the real fight happening outside: the war against drugs.

Six years ago, Tanveer saw young boys wandering aimlessly, some slipping into the darkness of addiction. He knew he had to act. With nothing but a punching bag, a few pairs of gloves, and a vision, he opened his doors to the youth.

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At first, only a handful of boys showed up, hesitant but curious. “Boxing is more than just throwing punches,” Tanveer told them. “It’s about discipline, strength, and fighting for your future.”

Over time, his club grew. Boys who once had no direction were now training every evening, sweating, pushing themselves, and dreaming of representing Pakistan. Some of them did. National champions, international competitors—these were the same boys who could have been lost to drugs, now making their country proud.

But the battle wasn’t over. The club needed better equipment, more space, and support to train the next generation of champions. Tanveer knew he couldn’t do it alone. “If we invest in these kids today, we save Keamari’s future,” he told anyone who would listen.

His fight continues—not just in the ring but outside it, where every punch thrown by his students is a punch against the darkness threatening to consume them. Keamari Star Boxing Club isn’t just producing fighters; it’s saving lives.

And Tanveer Khan? He’s still in the corner of that ring, coaching, guiding, and fighting for a drug-free Keamari—one punch at a time.

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