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IBF TITLE BOUT: Waseem now to get training in US

By Our Correspondent
May 28, 2018

KARACHI: Pakistan’s professional boxer Mohammad Waseem changed his plans of undergoing training in England and on Sunday said that he plans to move to the United States this week to prepare for his IBF world title bout later this summer.

“I have dropped the idea of moving to Birmingham. When I went to England embassy in Islamabad the other day the staff told me that it will take me 21 days to get UK visa. I have not much time at my disposal. I did not submit my passport in the UK embassy and so decided to move to Las Vegas, the United States, to undergo training,” Waseem told ‘The News’ on Sunday.

“I have the US visa and am going to get ticket in a couple of days,” the former two-time WBC world silver flyweight champion said.

The 30-year-old Waseem will face Moruti Mthalane of South Africa in the International Boxing Federation (IBF) world title bout on July 15 at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur. The title was left vacant by Filipino fighter Donnie Nietes, who held the crown for several years before rising to the super flyweight category. The Waseem-Moruti fight was previously set as an elimination bout but after Donnie Nietes vacated the belt the fight was elevated to IBF flyweight title bout.

The two-time former WBC world silver champion is currently training in Islamabad. A few months ago, things looked bleak for Waseem when his flyweight world title bout against Japan’s Daigo Higa could not be arranged because of financial issues. But fortunes turned in favour of the boxer when England’s promoter Sean Gibbons came to his help and arranged the IBF flyweight world title bout against the South African under Manny Pacquiao Promotions.

“I have achieved top fitness level and am going to Las Vegas for sparring. My former coach Jeff Mayweather will coach me,” the boxer said.