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Celebrity Boxing: Iranian Hulk Forced to Take Sleeping Pills After Getting Shoved by the World’s Scariest Man

Published 03/29/2022, 4:30 PM EDT

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 Celebrities from different backgrounds are taking part and making a buffet for the boxing fraternity by serving some fascinating clashes. Similarly, The Iranian Hulk will soon face the ‘World’s Scariest Man’ in the ring.

The clash battle between the two vicious bodybuilders will happen on April 30. The Iranian hulk, though, experienced something unusual during the face-off, which made him anxious.

Sajad Gharibi tumbled down the floor when Martyn Ford pushed him during a heated conversation, which led Gharibi to consume sleeping pills to overcome the disappointment. 

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The face-off between The Iranian Hulk and The Worlds Scariest Person 

Gharibi and Ford were exchanging some heated words in the pre-event of their fight. Meanwhile, Ford blasted a firm push on The Iranian Hulk, which dropped him far away. 

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Gharibi backed himself and faced Ford again, but this time Gharibi thought of repaying Ford by grabbing him and taking him down. Unfortunately, Gharibi didn’t get a hold of his grip, and eventually, he fell to the ground.

This incident shook Gharibi hard as he went to the ground twice against his opponent. Many people even raised questions about his ability to fight Ford in the ring. This plunge changed Gharibi’s routine, leading him to be sleep-deprived.

According to the reports in MirrorUK, Gharibi said,” “I can’t talk to my father and my mother, when I spoke to her, said: ‘The person in this video that I saw was not my son, my son is way stronger than this’.

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Gharibi also added, “I personally feel very bad, and I cannot sleep, but I am now taking sleeping pills. When a mum says that to her child, how can it be tolerated?”

His parents’ comments have made Gharibi overthink the incident. Consequently, he lost his sleep over time and was forcibly taking pills to overcome the sorrow.

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However, Gharibi has a golden chance to prove his worth against Martyn Ford on April 30. Whom are you supporting on April 30?

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Mohit More

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Mohit More is a graduate of the International Institute of Sports Management. He is a sports enthusiast and has a different perspective on boxing. At different levels, he has played boxing, cricket, and basketball.
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