Sindh boxing team trials on Nov 18
KARACHI: Trials to pick Sindh team for the 35th National Boxing Championship will be held here at the Ali Mohammad Qambrani Boxing Stadium in Kakri Ground on November 18. Sindh Boxing Association (SBA) said on Wednesday that besides boxers from all the districts of Sindh, pugilists from Sindh Rangers and
By our correspondents
November 12, 2015
KARACHI: Trials to pick Sindh team for the 35th National Boxing Championship will be held here at the Ali Mohammad Qambrani Boxing Stadium in Kakri Ground on November 18. Sindh Boxing Association (SBA) said on Wednesday that besides boxers from all the districts of Sindh, pugilists from Sindh Rangers and National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) would also participate in the trials which would be held in all ten weight categories.
The weigh-in session will be held from 9am to 10:30am. The trials will begin at 3pm. The national championship will be held from November 25.
The weigh-in session will be held from 9am to 10:30am. The trials will begin at 3pm. The national championship will be held from November 25.
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