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Rolling With The Punches

As far as origin stories go, the tale that Round 10 Boxing Club co-founders Abdulla Khoory and Ahmed Seddiqi profess about the start of their enterprise is one that is rather believable, and perhaps more importantly, one that should be quite relatable to all you entrepreneurs-in-the-making out there. The two UAE nationals, who also happen to be first cousins, were at a Formula 1 event at Abu Dhabi in 2012, during which they lamented about not having a similarscaled platform for a sport they were particularly passionate about: boxing.

“We were watching the race,” Khoory recalls, “and Ahmed mentioned to me that he’d love to see the sport of boxing in the UAE to one day be at a level as that of Formula 1 and all the other sports that are being heavily supported by the country, [as] unfortunately, we don’t hear much about boxing here… And while we were talking, we began wondering: why don’t we start something, and try [by ourselves] to promote boxing in the UAE?” It may have been just an idea at the time- but this moment marked the genesis of Round 10 Boxing Club.

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Following that night, the two men continued to discuss and debate the idea, with each of them conducting their own research into the viability a boxing-focused gym in the UAE. Having said that, they weren’t expecting their potential business to be a quick money-generator either- as long as it was an enterprise that could sustain itself while also having the potential to grow in the future, then Khoory and Seddiqi were willing to invest their time, effort and money in the same. With that idea in mind, the two went about making their dream a reality.

But the way ahead had its own share of hurdles. “We were taking a big risk opening a specialized gym for only boxing, because we didn’t exactly know if there was a market for it,” Seddiqi remembers. “That was one of the biggest risks that we took- but we just took it, you know… Business is, after all, all about taking risks.” The two then found a warehouse in Dubai’s Al Quoz neighborhood that they thought could be converted into the gym they envisioned- but again, it was easier said than done.

Image credit: Round 10 Boxing Club

According to the co-founders, the biggest issue in this regard was getting all of the necessary municipality approvals in place for their gym. “People would [probably] think that we are UAE nationals and so, the process would be easier- but it was not,” Khoory laughs. “I keep telling people it was not.” The problem, he explains, was that they couldn’t get their contractor to start the fit-out for the gym without getting the building permit from the municipality. But in order to get this permit, one needs to have a tenancy contract for the space in place first.


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