All three judges favored Waseem by awarding him 30 points, over Omer’s 27 in three rounds.
The 26-year-old will now face Australia’s 23-year-old Andrew Moloney at Men’s 52 kg flyweight finals on Saturday.
Even if Waseem loses, the young boxer would be awarded a silver medal, adding to the meager tally of medals for Pakistan.
In the games so far, Pakistan has won three medals; two silvers and one bronze medal.
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'''''''''well done boy''''''''' keep the same thing in finals
Well done Mr.waseem you did it i was very aweare after haired that star boxer Aamir khan give you some tips and it help you at great effect i am sure the gold medal will be of you
Mashallah, GOLD ALL THE WAY ..INSHALLAH!!!
Mashallah, keep it up, inshallah you get GOLD!!!
Well Done Boy!!!!
Wonderful achievement Waseem, keep it up and give it your best. You have already made the nation proud. Best of luck for the final.