Pakistan’s rising boxing star Usman Wazeer delivered a commanding performance on Thursday, overpowering India’s S Eswaran with a first-round technical knockout (TKO) in their international ranking bout at World Siam Stadium in Bangkok.
The match, highly anticipated due to the historic sporting rivalry between Pakistan and India, marked Wazeer’s 16th professional fight.
The 23-year-old extended his undefeated record to an impressive 16-0, with the fight concluding just one minute and 41 seconds into the opening round.
As the bell rang, Wazeer wasted no time, launching the first attack that set the pace of the fight. Eswaran responded with aggression, and the bout quickly turned into an explosive exchange.
However, Wazeer displayed superior technique and composure, landing a series of powerful blows that knocked Eswaran down twice before the referee stepped in to stop the contest.
Dubbed the “Asian Boy,” Wazeer has already made waves in the boxing world, having previously secured prestigious titles including the World Youth Title, Asian Title, and Middle East Title.
His achievements have not only brought global recognition but also immense pride to Pakistan and his native region of Gilgit-Baltistan.
Following his emphatic win, Wazeer expressed gratitude and delivered a powerful message of unity.
“Alhamdulillah for this victory. I’m grateful to Highland Boxing Promotion, my sponsors, and the Sindh Government for their support,” he said.
He also addressed the growing social media buzz surrounding the match, urging fans on both sides of the border to embrace peace.
“I saw posts comparing this to an India-Pakistan war. I sincerely request both nations — we want peace. Let sports bring us together, not divide us,” he concluded.
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