Usman “The Asian Boy” makes bang with ABF Welterweight title win in Islamabad
“The Asian Boy” Usman Wazeer claimed the ABF Welterweight title by knocking out Boida Bulldozer, an Indonesian boxer, at Amir Khan Boxing Academy’s hall, Pakistan sports Complex, Islamabad.
The first-ever professional boxing show staged at Islamabad's Amir Khan Boxing Academy, where the top boxers from Afghanistan and Indonesia featured in the mega event.
The young boxer Usman Wazeer with some exceptional skills which have impressed non-other than the King Amir Khan lived up to the expectations as he won the Asian Boxing Federation’s title.
The undefeated “Asian Boy” Usman Wazeer won his 4th consecutive fight with the ABF Welterweight title by knocking out 36-year-old an Indonesian boxer, Boida Bulldozer who won 24 out of 83 bouts of his pro career, in the 10 round fight.
Lyari's boxing icon Nadir Baloch defeated his Afghan opponent in the 6 round fight of featherweight category. Afghanistan's Hamid had no reply to the former national champion Nadir speed and agility, and suffered a 59-52 points defeat in the bout.
Pakistan’s Asif Hazara knocked out Afghanistan’s Ramin Nejrabi in the second round in the super flyweight category.
In the superlight weight division, Pakistan’s Bilal Mehsud knocked out Afghanistan’s Amin ul Haq in the second round.
Pakistan’s Allah Baksh lost to Polish boxer Artur Krzyzstof in the heavyweight category on a technical basis.
Afghanistan’s Jawad Hassan won his fight against Pakistan’s Sikander Abbasi in the super featherweight bout.
In the lightweight category, Pakistan’s Zahoor Abbas emerged victorious, by knocking out compatriot Moin Khan in the second round.
‘Pakhtun Boy’ Adil Said defeated compatriot Abbas Ali in the middleweight category by knocking him out in the second round.
“We would soon announce another boxing event in Pakistan,” two-time former world champion Amir Khan said. “We will continue to have boxing in Pakistan, but it requires the full cooperation of the government and institutions,” he added.
The event had also the presence of British High-Commissioner to Pakistan Christain Turner.