Atif Anwar secures a win at Arnold Classic Australia 2015
MELBOURNE: Former Mr. Pakistan Atif Anwar won the Arnold Classic Australia 2015 in the over-100 class on Sunday.
Atif Anwar who hails from Karachi won the title of Mr. Pakistan in 2005 and has also held the titles of Mr. Sindh and Mr. Karachi.
He represented Pakistan in Miami, USA at the Muscle Mania Mr. Universe competition in 2009. With
By ONLINE
March 15, 2015
MELBOURNE: Former Mr. Pakistan Atif Anwar won the Arnold Classic Australia 2015 in the over-100 class on Sunday.
Atif Anwar who hails from Karachi won the title of Mr. Pakistan in 2005 and has also held the titles of Mr. Sindh and Mr. Karachi.
He represented Pakistan in Miami, USA at the Muscle Mania Mr. Universe competition in 2009. With over 100 countries participating at the event, Atif Anwar secured 4th place.
Standing next to the legend Arnold Schwarzenegger in Melbourne on Sunday, Atif has surely inspired his brethren back home to chase their passion at all costs.
Atif Anwar who hails from Karachi won the title of Mr. Pakistan in 2005 and has also held the titles of Mr. Sindh and Mr. Karachi.
He represented Pakistan in Miami, USA at the Muscle Mania Mr. Universe competition in 2009. With over 100 countries participating at the event, Atif Anwar secured 4th place.
Standing next to the legend Arnold Schwarzenegger in Melbourne on Sunday, Atif has surely inspired his brethren back home to chase their passion at all costs.
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