The Fight to Unite Pakistan VS India Boxing Event 2019 postponed
The mega boxing event: The Fight to Unite 2019 where boxers from Pakistan and India are to battle against each other has been postponed until early 2020.
The Fight to Unite 2019 is the first ever boxing event where several boxers from Pakistan and the rival nation, India will be seen in action, battling for the win on an international platform in a professional boxing ring at Auckland, New Zealand, but the said event has been postponed until early 2020 and will likely be held in February. The reason for the postponement is the failure of Indian boxers in attaining foreign visas.
This boxing event would be held under the supervision of Professional Boxing Commission (PBC) International, New Zealand Professional Boxing Commission (PBC) and Glozier Boxing, which provides professional boxing training through group fitness classes, PT sessions, specialized training and opportunities to fight in the ring, to promote unity between the two rival nations.
There will be a total of ten fighters, five each from Pakistan and India, among which 3 will be male boxers from both the countries while 2 female fighters from each country who will compete in three different weight category fights which include: Cruiserweight, Super Lightweight and Featherweight.
Male Fighters from each nation are namely stated below:
PAKISTAN | VS | INDIA |
Naseeb Ullah Agha | VS | Vikrant Bhatti |
Mirza Habib Baig | VS | Neeraj |
Inderjeet Singh Gharu | VS | Nadir Baloch |
The two female fighters from Pakistan are: Saeeda and Khalida Bibi.