Jawad Khan beat Ali Dad to win Pakistan Professional Boxing Federation (PPBF) AFG vs PAK fight
Pakistan Professional Boxing Federation (PPBF) AFG vs PAK fight concluded successfully with Afghani boxer winning over Pakistan's at Bahria Town in Islamabad.
This mega boxing event was organized by Pakistan Professional Boxing Federation (PPBF) which was scheduled for six male and one female fight for which several fighters participated in this event and were seen competing with their their best of talent so as to earn top honors in the event.
The first fight of the event witnessed Syed Saif Ud Dien and Syed Hussain Shah up against each other in with Saif Ud Dien won the fight by points, while the second clash was between Muhammad Yameen and Muhammad Ayub in which both the fighters were ready to submit to losing and thus finished the fight in a draw.
Muhammad Bilal and Muzafar Khan etch their names on the winning side by completely whipping their opponents that were: Muhammad Asim and Abdul Rehman as both of them won by knock out in second round. The female fight winner stood Roma Yousaf as she defeated Rida Pervez by unanimous decision.
The huge fussy fight between Afghani and Pakistani fighters were won by the 28 year old Jawad Khan hailing from Afghanistan, who is the new Pugilistic Syndicate of Tanzania super featherweight champion. He earned the title of the fight after outpointing Ali Dad. This title fight was scheduled for 10 rounds .
The main event fight was fought between Nadir Baloch against Sikander Abbasi in which Nadir Baloch seem to be in knee interest to win the PPBF featherweight title and certainly became successful by snd round knockout .
Muhammad Jasim Bhatti was the selected Promoter for this event along with the Inspector, Muhammad Kaleem Azad. All the fights were contested under the supervision of experienced and qualified Referee Judges that are: Rehman Saeed Khan, Abdul Qadoos, Javed Qamar and Muhammad Farooq.
The PPBF Hero award was given to Muhammad Farooq from Wushu and Performer award was received by Quetta's Hameed Jan.