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Now Faisal says he has parents bringing their children to his gym, keen for them to spar and learn skills."It's more mainstream now," he says.
"It's more appealing to British Asians because it's everywhere."Faisal believes that fighters will progress if they have the backing of fans - and their families.Haider says he's lucky to have had supportive parents - even if his mum's never watched him in the cage.
It's not just her son she doesn't want to see hurt. "She doesn't even want to see me hurt someone else," the 25-year-old says."She hates the fact that I fight but she loves the fact that I'm doing something that I love."
As for that nickname, inspired by the Star Wars villain, Haider says it's a reference to his "dark side".
"It's a different side of my character that I get to uncage in the cage," he says.Addressing the charge for pest control, the council said the fee was lower than some neighbouring councils whilst residents were free to purchase control measures themselves.
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