Balochistan (5 points) clinched one bronze medal each.
In the 49kg final, international Mohib Bacha defeated debutant Hasnain of Army in a tough fight that lasted three rounds. “It was an equal fight. Mohib had the experience of 14 international tours while Hasnain was playing his first final at the national level,” an Army official said.
Dawood of Navy and Shehroz of HEC claimed bronze medals.
The 52kg gold went to Syed Asif of HEC who defeated Mohammad Nisar of Navy in a hotly-contested final. Mohammad Farooq of Army and Badshah of Sindh won the bronze medals.
Naqeebullah of WAPDA claimed the 56kg gold medal when he whacked Army’s frail-looking Mohammad Farhan, who offered tough resistance to his rival.
Nadir Baloch of Sindh and Nadir Khan of Navy secured the bronze medals.
The 2010 Dhaka South Asian Games gold medallist Niamatullah of PAF clinched the 60kg gold when he snatched a fine victory over equally good Ali Ahmed of WAPDA.
Shehroz of Navy and Salman Baloch of Army got the bronze medals.
The 64kg gold medal went to international Gul Zeb of Army who defeated Qadir Khan of Navy in the final.
Sajid Farman of Sindh and Zubair Ahmed of HEC claimed bronze medals in the category.
In the 69kg title clash, international Arshad Hussain of PAF outgunned Amir Khan of WAPDA on points. It was one of the best contests of the event and lasted three rounds.
Arshad, a cousin of Pakistan’s top karate player Saadi Abbas, exploited a few weak points of Amir who looked a bit emotional.
Muneer Ahmed of Navy and Mir Balach of Sindh secured the bronze medals. Tanveer Ahmed of Navy prevailed over Javed Akhtar of Railways in the 75kg final. The bronze medals in the category went to Mohammad Amjad of PAF and Mohammad Asif of Army.
Pakistan’s current player Awais Ali Khan of Army won the 81kg gold when he defeated Naeem of PAF in the decider.
Noor Ali of Sindh and Asmatullah of Balochistan claimed the bronze medals.
Pakistan’s top super heavyweight boxer Mehmood-ul-Hasan of PAF did not make any mistake and grabbed the gold medal by beating Yasir Jameel of KPT with an enviable ease.
Faisal Shah of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and international Yasir Javed of Army claimed bronze medals in the same weight.
Pakistan Olympic Association’s (POA) chief Lt Gen (retd) Arif Hasan gave away trophies to the leading sides.
In the five-day affair, as many as 130 boxers from 15 units of the country showed their worth.
In the 91kg semi-finals on Saturday, Sanaullah of WAPDA defeated Mirza Azam Ali of Sindh, while Ahmed Ali of Army got the better of Majid Ali of Navy.
In the 91kg+ last four fights, Yasir Jameel of KPT beat Faisal Shah of KP, while Mehmood-ul-Hasan defeated Yasir Javed of PAF.
In the 81kg semi-finals, Awais Ali Khan of Army beat Asmatullah of Balochistan, while Naeem of PAF got the better of Noor Ali of Sindh.