Pakistani boxer Waseem dedicates recent win to ‘Kashmiri brethren’
Waseem has braved 10 bouts now and only lost one, while this was his seventh win through knock-out
KARACHI:
Pakistan' former World Boxing Council (WBC) silver champion Muhammad Waseem made his come back in style as he knocked out his Conrado Tanamor in 82 seconds in Dubai at the Rotunda Rumble on Friday night.
Waseem has braved 10 bouts now and only lost one, while this was his seventh win through knock-out.
This was his first fight with his new management MTK Golbal, while he had to go through a period of inactivity, where he was training his best and looking for the opportunity but had issues with managers and finding sponsorships.
Waseem is the most decorated boxer Pakistan has produced in the last decade, while in a video message after the fight he added that his goal is to become the world champion.
"I've been training really hard for this fight. I knew I'll be a world champion soon. I'll keep on performing in future also to make my nation proud," he said in the video.
Also, the boxer dedicated his victory to the Kashmiri brothers, who facing atrocities at the hands of the India military.
"I'm really happy to win this fight in first round knockout. I had already announced that after winning the bout I'll dedicate it to my Kashmiri brethren, so I'm dedicating this win to them," he said in a video message after the win.
Earlier, Waseem had told The Express Tribune that he wanted “to become the world champion, this year or earlier next year", but his bout was cancelled that was to take place at Glasgow earlier this year.
In this bout, he was facing Philippines’ Tanamor, who has 11 wins and now has four defeats to his name.
Pakistan' former World Boxing Council (WBC) silver champion Muhammad Waseem made his come back in style as he knocked out his Conrado Tanamor in 82 seconds in Dubai at the Rotunda Rumble on Friday night.
Waseem has braved 10 bouts now and only lost one, while this was his seventh win through knock-out.
This was his first fight with his new management MTK Golbal, while he had to go through a period of inactivity, where he was training his best and looking for the opportunity but had issues with managers and finding sponsorships.
Waseem is the most decorated boxer Pakistan has produced in the last decade, while in a video message after the fight he added that his goal is to become the world champion.
"I've been training really hard for this fight. I knew I'll be a world champion soon. I'll keep on performing in future also to make my nation proud," he said in the video.
Also, the boxer dedicated his victory to the Kashmiri brothers, who facing atrocities at the hands of the India military.
"I'm really happy to win this fight in first round knockout. I had already announced that after winning the bout I'll dedicate it to my Kashmiri brethren, so I'm dedicating this win to them," he said in a video message after the win.
Earlier, Waseem had told The Express Tribune that he wanted “to become the world champion, this year or earlier next year", but his bout was cancelled that was to take place at Glasgow earlier this year.
In this bout, he was facing Philippines’ Tanamor, who has 11 wins and now has four defeats to his name.