Truly amazing athlete (Pakistani): A very sad Ending:

I know people who did wrestling professionally(fake www style). They used to tell us Jhara was the strongest wrestler of our times.
I was able to find only one clip of him at youtube.

Things to note is he is about 6’-4" still look like short(compact body). Moves like a cat.
He was only 19 year old at the point. He became much stronger in later stages.

In pakistan there was a contractor(Ex-Wrestler) who use to work at our house.
He him self watched jhara trained. He told us it was mesmerizing. Jhara had big huge jaket made of iron chains, he would wear them and swim in ravi river up stream. His dumbels were like so huge.
He use to pull tons of weight not walking but like running.
WWF people wanted to do contract with Jhara cousin Nasir Bholo. There elders didn’t allow.
So Such a talent nothing big to do, jahar started talking drugs.
One day he died because of drug over usage.(I was old enough to remember his death).
He must be in mid 30s when he died.

 	 	 	 	 	  An awesome waste of rarely found talent. I will try to collect more information about him , and post it on youtube and on GS.

NOW Watch closely, he looks like a wild bear

Re: Truly amazing athlete (Pakistani): A very sad Ending:

Was he the same guy whose arm was broken by Anoki of Japan in 1977 or 1978 in Karachi?

Re: Truly amazing athlete (Pakistani): A very sad Ending:

That was his uncle.
This guy could have crushed anoki with his left hand.

Re: Truly amazing athlete (Pakistani): A very sad Ending:

Oh yes I think he was Aslam Bholo. There was a great enthusiasm for the match at the National Stadium, Karachi. People were anxiously waiting for that big fight but were very much disappointed.

Nasir Bholo however brought some consolation by beating his opponent for the people.

Re: Truly amazing athlete (Pakistani): A very sad Ending:

what ı know is that Anoki did have a fight with AKRAM PEHLIVAN, where he broke arm of AKRAM

Akram pehlivan was one of the famous bholu bradiran
The eldest was BHOLU
then ASLAM
athen AKRAM
then AZEM and then
GOGA

I am not very sure but perhaps Jhara was the son of ASLAM