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Dawood Tirmizi (born: January 3, 1997 (1997-01-03) [age 28]), better known online as DawoodSAVAGE, is a YouTuber living in Dubai, UAE[1] who is known for making Islamic content. As of August 2023, he has gained over 1.12 million subscribers and 180 million views.

History[]

The Beginning[]

The DawoodSAVAGE channel was created on November 24, 2016. He uploaded his first video on the 20th of November, 2018. The video was called He didn't want to pray but died in SAJDA (true story). The video was a real story, and was about a man who died whilst praying because he did not want to pray earlier.

Dawood made a now-deleted video in 2020, where he was excusing and defending the sexual assault done by Daud Kim.[2]

Boxing career[]

Professional career[]

Dawood Savage vs. Deji[]

On November 21, 2024, it was announced that Savage will face English YouTuber Deji on November 28 on MF & DAZN: X Series 19 – Qatar: The Supercard.[3] On the night of the fight, Savage was defeated by Deji via third round kockout.[4]

Exhibition bouts[]

Dawood Savage vs. 3bidaan[]

In February 2024, Savage was defeated by Ukrainian influencer 3bidaan via 2nd round knockout.

Dawood Savage vs. Salt Papi[]

On June 27, 2024, it was announced that Savage will face Salt Papi on Social Knockout 3 at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai on July 6.[5] On the night of the fight, Savage was defeated by Papi via 1st round technical knockout.[6]

Trivia[]

  • He was born in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.[7]
  • Dawood has a younger brother named Imran, who also has a channel called "ImranSAVAGE".
  • He also owns a channel where he puts Hindi dubbed videos of his skits.
  • He is of Uzbek and Pashtun descent.
  • He spent most of his childhood in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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