Dimash Niyazov Biography


The undefeated American boxer of Kazakh origin was Dimash Niyazov, C6 in an exclusive interview with Prosports correspondent. What memories are left of this city? We had a very cozy, ITEP city. He studied at the school until the seventh grade. Mostly memories of childhood, when I lived with my grandfather with my grandmother. I remember how they ran with friends, jumped on garages.

They played football with classmates. He went to school on foot, often spent time with his brothers. You know, we had normal childhood, not like now, children are sitting constantly with phones. There were all sorts of concerts in the square, in winter we went to the Christmas tree. In the summer there was still a water park. He spent most of his time with his grandfather with his grandmother, because his parents later moved to the United States.

I still support communication with my friends, classmates. What did you experience at this moment? How much has changed? He flew on business, by invitation to the premiere of the film Nurlan Koyanbaev "Business in Kazakh in America." The city remained the same, maybe it became a little more fatal. More shops. Too many shopping centers have opened. Honestly, it would be better to build parks, sports schools for children.

The zoo would be rebuilt. How did you end up in this picture? Very funny, family picture. I am glad that I managed to star in this tape. At the request of Nurlan Koyanbaev, he met him in Astana, before that he had the idea to make such a film in America, or rather an episode with a police officer. And I agreed. Last summer in Los Angeles we shot this episode. Yes, I liked to be an actor.

In general, I myself am a talented person, I can draw and dance. In the future, if they are offered to star in the cinema, I agree with pleasure. Tell me more, why did the relatives take such a step? Parents here in the USA lived before me when I went to first grade. Then in the seventh grade I flew to them. The process itself was not easy, because before that I was trying to move there.

But I was always refused a visa. We even went to Moscow by train to the embassy. It so happened that we had an interview on September 11, on the day when a terrorist act happened in New York: two aircraft crashed into a skyscraper. On this day in Moscow, we were refused a visa, closed the embassy and said to come a year later. And only after a couple of years I received a visa.

What difficulties did you encounter? I did not know English at all, because at school I taught German. When I arrived in America, it was necessary to learn the language from scratch. It was very difficult to find friends, communicate with them. Therefore, in the beginning I studied in a special class for immigrants. Often I felt lonely. But most importantly, I joined my parents, to my brother, who missed me very much.

Then I passed the exam on English and went to a normal school, where I met new friends. Adapted to their culture and traditions. Over time, I got used to it. He will always find time to talk, often smiles, brings his hand. The other day I still met Gigi Hadid - a very cute girl ” - tell me a few funny stories that happened to you in America. I met with various famous actors, singers.

When I was years old, friends of Work and Travel came to me. Together we flew to Los Angeles, rested. It was very fun to spend time with the same classmates with whom he studied from the first grade. Even now I have a very interesting life. I often see athletes. And at work there are many interesting situations, such things that you have not even seen in films.

It so happened that my life is constantly at risk what is at work, what's in the ring. Such a fun life. Who impressed you most? Who turned out to be simple in communication, without star disease? I do not respect these. But I myself liked Manny Paciao. He is a national champion. He will always find time to talk to you, often smiles, brings his hand.

The other day I still met Gigi Hadid American supermodel and TV presenter. A very cute girl, was not shy about talking to me and was very kind in communication. I have a very good job that I love and respect. I am engaged in my favorite sports - boxing that promotes me in life. What had to go through? We used to watch the film "Strong Nut", where Bruce Willis played a New York cop and saved everyone.

I remember how they watched this picture in the libraries, cassettes were ordered for rental. The movie, of course, was fantastic, especially for a little boy from Shymkent laughs. And so the process itself to become a police officer is very long. You must first pass the exam, and then expect an answer from the academy. Sometimes it takes two or three years.

When they already take there, you study there for six months, later you pass exams on physical training and psychology. You must know all the rules of the city and a bunch of other materials. Every six months we have different trainings: to drive cars, shooting or emergency emergency. The department is very large. You can choose any direction: the investigation department, walk with shepherds or even fly a helicopter.I work five days a week, very often at night.

I also train every day for a couple of hours. Over time, it becomes harder, since I am an undefeated boxer and the level of my rivals grows. Therefore, you need to train a lot to be prepared for heavy battles. Sometimes it even happens that I do not have time to go to training, because I get stuck at the main job or put on an additional shift. It often happens that I use my vacation to spend battles.

It happened that I had to give up fights due to work. Well, I constantly remember the childhood spent in Shymkent. Do you think to return to the historical homeland on an ongoing basis? At the moment I live, work, train, spend fights in America.

Dimash Niyazov Biography

My parents are here. My girl lives here. All my affairs in New York. Therefore, while there are no thoughts about returning to homeland on an ongoing basis. I must first build my future. Which of these cities did you like more? The city is new, modern.