year and won one medal each in Glasgow and Incheon. Had I been sent abroad for training at that time, I could have got top form for the Olympic qualifiers,” Waseem elaborated.
“I come to the training camp on my own expenses. But still I don’t bother as I love my country. I feel now if I ever did not perform on any tour, I would be dropped. So far, I am in the team because of my performance. I don’t blame any one but the system,” the boxer said.
“Had I been in any other country I could have achieved more laurels,” the dejected Waseem conceded.
“I wanted to go to England for training on my own expenses but the PBF did not bother to get England visa for me. My letter of the World Series of Boxing (WSB) is still with the PBF but the federation is doing nothing for me. Had I played in the WSB, I would have been in a better position to win an Olympic medal for the country,” Waseem said.
He thanked Pakistan Sports Board’s (PSB) Director General Technical and Training Akhtar Nawaz Ganjera for his support.
“Ganjera is the only person who offered me support. He had told me that I should come to Islamabad and he will request the minister of IPC and I will be sent abroad for training. But you know, Ganjera these days is himself in trouble because of his legal battle and I don’t want to disturb him,” the boxer said.
He said after lifting gold in World Combat Games in 2010, the PBF secretary Iqbal Hussain had announced Rs100,000 for him but so far he has not fulfilled his promise.
“I am thankful to WAPDA’s sports manager Zafar Arain and my coach Tariq Siddiqui who have always supported me,” he said.
Meanwhile, national boxers wait to feature in the World Championships in Doha in October. The event also serves as qualifiers for the 2016 Rio Olympics. Then in March-April 2016 they will play in the Asian Qualifying round for Olympics.
Pakistani boxers last played in the 2004 Athens Olympics.
Previously, Waseem faced defeat in the quarter-finals of the Asian qualifying round for 2012 London Olympics held in Astana.
This correspondent tried to seek comment from the PBF secretary Iqbal Hussain but his mobile phone was off.