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Muhammad Waseem wins WBC Silver flyweight title
By Sports Desk
Published: July 17, 2016
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Muhammad Waseem defeats Philippines’ Jether Oliva in Seoul. PHOTO COURTESY: ANDY KIM
Pakistan’s only professional boxer Muhammad Waseem defeated Philippines’ Jether Oliva for World Boxing Council (WBC) Silver flyweight title in Seoul on Sunday, Express News reported.
Earlier, Waseem wrapped up his sparring sessions on Monday, as he took on Moon Sun Jung at the training.
According to Waseem’s manager Andy Kim, the 28-year-old was in his best shape for the most important bout of his life and winning the title will change his career.
“He is in great form, and Korean boxers aren’t on his level,” Kim toldThe Express Tribune.
Bout of his life: Waseem’s weigh in for WBC title
“He sparred against amateur national Korean boxers here but he dominated them, so we are looking at a good fight [against Jether Oliva]. It will be a big feat for him to win the WBC title as he will get his name among the top boxers in the circuit,” he added.
The Quetta-based pugilist had previously secured knockout wins in all three of his professional bouts and also had an impressive amateur record with 2014 Commonwealth Games silver medal and 2010 World Combat Games gold medal to his name.
This is a developing story and will be updated accordingly
By Sports Desk
Published: July 17, 2016
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Muhammad Waseem defeats Philippines’ Jether Oliva in Seoul. PHOTO COURTESY: ANDY KIM
Pakistan’s only professional boxer Muhammad Waseem defeated Philippines’ Jether Oliva for World Boxing Council (WBC) Silver flyweight title in Seoul on Sunday, Express News reported.
Earlier, Waseem wrapped up his sparring sessions on Monday, as he took on Moon Sun Jung at the training.
According to Waseem’s manager Andy Kim, the 28-year-old was in his best shape for the most important bout of his life and winning the title will change his career.
“He is in great form, and Korean boxers aren’t on his level,” Kim toldThe Express Tribune.
Bout of his life: Waseem’s weigh in for WBC title
“He sparred against amateur national Korean boxers here but he dominated them, so we are looking at a good fight [against Jether Oliva]. It will be a big feat for him to win the WBC title as he will get his name among the top boxers in the circuit,” he added.
The Quetta-based pugilist had previously secured knockout wins in all three of his professional bouts and also had an impressive amateur record with 2014 Commonwealth Games silver medal and 2010 World Combat Games gold medal to his name.
This is a developing story and will be updated accordingly
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