Abdu Rozik finally got his hands on Hasbulla and it wasn’t pretty.
Unfortunately for fans hoping to see the social media stars fight, Rozik simply showed off his boxing skills on a cardboard cut of Hasbulla.


On Wednesday, the singer and influencer – real name Muhammadroziqi Savriqul – popped in for a chat with talkSPORT Breakfast Show hosts Alan Brazil and Ray Parlour.
Rozik called out Hasbulla and explained their long-running feud.
“Always ready to fight Hasbulla,” he said.
“I’m ready always! I don’t like him.
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“He’s like when people are not respectful. If he sees somebody, he punches him immediately. It’s not even, ‘Hi, how are you?’ If he sees you… he is coming and punching you.”
Rozik stole the show at Misfits Boxing’s latest event in Manchester.
The 20-year-old, who was holding a WBC belt and had a spotlight on him throughout the show, distracted many fans from an uneventful fight between KSI and Tommy Fury.
While many people complained about the quality of the fight and the result, Rozik enjoyed his evening at the AO Arena and believes the right person emerged victorious.
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“I love so much boxing. I love fights,” he added.
“It was a very good fight.
"Tommy Fury did very good… All of the rounds he won.”
Rozik is 3ft 1in and had rickets, a skeletal disorder that results in soft and weak bones in children due to a vitamin D deficiency.
If the right treatment had been available, his rickets may have been prevented. But finances dictated his parents could sadly not afford to give him the medical attention he needed.
He became an internet sensation when he and Hasbulla, who also has a form of dwarfism, squared off in a mock fight press conference that racked up millions of views on social media.
Their rivalry reached boiling point in October 2021 when they came to blows at UFC 267 in Abu Dhabi – but talk of them fighting ended when the Russian Dwarf Athletic Association branded the matchup 'unethical'.
It seemed like they’d both moved on from the idea of settling their beef the old-fashioned way, but Rozik says he’s ready to throw down with Hasbulla and is likely to get a fiery response to his call out soon.
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