Pakistan’s young boxing star Sameer Khan has brought pride to the nation by creating history in Bangkok.
He defeated India’s Bunty Singh to win the prestigious Youth World Bantamweight (YWB) title at the World Siam Stadium, making him the first Pakistani ever to achieve this honor.
The fight drew attention from boxing fans across Asia, as both athletes stepped into the ring with determination.
From the very first round, Khan showed his dominance, using quick movements and strong punches to keep his opponent under pressure. His accuracy and powerful strikes clearly outclassed Singh, who struggled to keep up with the pace.
As the rounds progressed, Khan continued to control the match, giving very little opportunity for his rival to recover. When the final bell rang, the judges delivered a unanimous decision in Khan’s favor, confirming his victory and sealing his place in the record books.
After the win, an emotional Sameer Khan expressed his gratitude and dedicated the historic title to the people of Pakistan. He described the achievement as not just a personal milestone but also a proud moment for the entire country.
Soon after, he took to Instagram to celebrate the victory, sharing his joy with fans and highlighting that he had become the first Pakistani to claim the UBO Youth World Bantamweight crown.
Khan’s remarkable achievement has not only boosted Pakistan’s presence in the international boxing community but also inspired young athletes in the country to pursue their dreams with hard work and dedication.