Abbas Alizada was one of nine children born to a poor family in Kabul. As a child, he became interested in martial arts. DVD’s featuring his martial arts heroes had been prohibited by the Taliban, but were still readily available in the local bazar. After watching hours and hours of film, Bruce Lee became his favourite star and Alizada began to practice his idol’s moves. Of course, he dreamed of training formally, but his impoverished family could not afford the fees for the only Wu Shu school in Kabul at the time. Luckily, the teacher could see Alizada’s passion and potential, and invited him to train for free. With his father’s encouragement, he began to study martial arts seriously when he was 14. Within half a year, he had won two local Wu Shu championships. He trained with his best friend, Ali Hossein, who found even greater success in the ring. From the age of 16, Alizada trained without a teacher, undertaking gruelling workouts in the basement of his family home using
Meet the ‘Afghan Bruce Lee’: Young martial arts star dreams of Hollywood despite Islamic threats
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