Results of Online Pakistan Open Shadow Boxing and Fitness Challenge 2020
400 fighters from the nation have participated in the Online Pakistan Open Shadow Boxing and Fitness Challenge 2020.
Upwards of 400 fighters from the nation have participated in the Online Pakistan Open Shadow Boxing and Fitness Challenge 2020 which finished up effectively under the oversight of Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF), to keep our Boxing community active and fit during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Each fighter sent a one-minute show video to the alliance which was broke down by a board of mentors. Through this activity, the PBF has recognized some new youths in both male and female classifications who have great future possibilities.
WAPDA's energetic boxer Sanaullah who is Heavyweight international boxer and flyweight international boxer Mohammad Asif of Army topped the elite category. Both collected 9.5 points each which included 4.8 in shadow (skills) and 4.7 in fitness in the elite category in which the nation's top fighters included.
Gul Zeb of Army finished second with 9.3 points while Niamatullah of PAF completed third with nine points. Meanwhile, international Razia Bano of Karachi topped the elite women contest as she earned 8.3 points, which included 4.2 in shadow and 4.1 in fitness. Rabia Batool of Quetta finished second with 8.1 points and Meereen of Karachi ended third with 7.9.
In the youth boys category, Ghulam Abbas of Quetta has declared the best fighter with aggregate points of 8.7 which included 4.4 in shadow and 4.3 in fitness. Zakir Hussain of Quetta finished second with 8.5 while Mohammad Hussain of Peshawar ended third with 7.9 points.
In the youth girls, category, Malaika of Quetta emerged as the leading fighter as she claimed 8.1 points (4.1 in shadow and 4 in fitness). Moazzama Ali of Faisalabad got the second position with 7.6 points while Nabeela Khan of Malakand finished third with 6.5 points.
Jawad Ahmed of Quetta topped the junior boy's category with 8.7 points, 4.3 in shadow and 4.4 in fitness. Sameer Kamal Khan of Peshawar finished second with 8.4 while Sajjad Hussain of Quetta ended third with 7.9.
Hadia Kamal Khan of Peshawar emerged as the best fighter in the junior girls class as she totalled 8.3, 4.2 in shadow and 4.1 in fitness.
Mahnoor Nisar of Lyari (Karachi) finished second with 7.9 while Sehar Atif of Sargodha claimed the third position with 6.6 points.
In school boys category, Mohammad Hadi of Quetta claimed the first position by taking 7.3 points, 3.8 in shadow and 3.5 in fitness.
Shahnawaz of Umeed Khan Club Quetta ended second with 6.6 points while Uzair Shah of Mirpurkhas finished third with 6.5 points.
Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF) said that a prize distribution ceremony would be held in August, observing all SOPs in order to ensure health safety of all the participants.