Pakistani ‘commando’ defeats Indian boxer in two minutes of first round
SSU commando Khan Saeed shines at international martial arts championship by defeating Indian, New Zealander boxers
KARACHI:
A commando of the Special Security Unit (SSU) Khan Saeed defeated arch rival India in the fourth International Martial Arts Games in Thailand.
The event was held in Bangkok's Nambat National Stadium.
Saeed managed to overcome his Indian Tejasoi Waso Sheem while representing Sindh Police and the country.
Saeed defeated his opponent in just two minutes of the first round.
He also beat an opponent from New Zealand in a boxing competition.
Upon his return to Pakistan, IG Sindh Dr Kaleem Imam lauded his performance and announced a cash prize of Rs500,000 for him.
A commando of the Special Security Unit (SSU) Khan Saeed defeated arch rival India in the fourth International Martial Arts Games in Thailand.
The event was held in Bangkok's Nambat National Stadium.
Saeed managed to overcome his Indian Tejasoi Waso Sheem while representing Sindh Police and the country.
Saeed defeated his opponent in just two minutes of the first round.
He also beat an opponent from New Zealand in a boxing competition.
Upon his return to Pakistan, IG Sindh Dr Kaleem Imam lauded his performance and announced a cash prize of Rs500,000 for him.