"This belt is Afghanistan's"

Published October 31, 2012
Afghan World Boxing Union champion Hamid Rahimi celebrates his victory over Said Mbelwa (not pictured) of Tanzania after their World Boxing Organization Intercontinental middleweight fight in Kabul. ? Photo by Reuters
Afghan World Boxing Union champion Hamid Rahimi celebrates his victory over Said Mbelwa (not pictured) of Tanzania after their World Boxing Organization Intercontinental middleweight fight in Kabul. ? Photo by Reuters
Afghan World Boxing Union champion Hamid Rahimi punches his competitor Said Mbelwa of Tanzania during their World Boxing Organization Intercontinental middleweight fight in Kabul. ? Photo by Reuters
Afghan World Boxing Union champion Hamid Rahimi punches his competitor Said Mbelwa of Tanzania during their World Boxing Organization Intercontinental middleweight fight in Kabul. ? Photo by Reuters
Afghan World Boxing Union champion Hamid Rahimi (Left) fights with his competitor Said Mbelwa of Tanzania during their World Boxing Organization Intercontinental middleweight fight in Kabul. ? Photo by Reuters
Afghan World Boxing Union champion Hamid Rahimi (Left) fights with his competitor Said Mbelwa of Tanzania during their World Boxing Organization Intercontinental middleweight fight in Kabul. ? Photo by Reuters
Afghan police officers react during the WBO (World Boxing Organization) Intercontinental middleweight championship fight between German-based Afghan boxer Hamid Rahimi and Said Mbelwa of Tanzania in Kabul, Afghanistan. ? Photo by AP
Afghan police officers react during the WBO (World Boxing Organization) Intercontinental middleweight championship fight between German-based Afghan boxer Hamid Rahimi and Said Mbelwa of Tanzania in Kabul, Afghanistan. ? Photo by AP
Rahimi won the first professional fight in Afghanistan by stopping Mbelwa by technical knockout in the seventh round. ? Photo by AP
Rahimi won the first professional fight in Afghanistan by stopping Mbelwa by technical knockout in the seventh round. ? Photo by AP
Ecstatic supporters mobbed the ring in the capital's Loya Jirga (grand assembly) tent as the referee declared Rahimi, 29, winner after Said Mbelwa withdrew with an injury in the seventh round. ? Photo by AFP
Ecstatic supporters mobbed the ring in the capital's Loya Jirga (grand assembly) tent as the referee declared Rahimi, 29, winner after Said Mbelwa withdrew with an injury in the seventh round. ? Photo by AFP
Afghan World Boxing Union champion Hamid Rahimi (Left) fights with his competitor Said Mbelwa of Tanzania during their World Boxing Organization Intercontinental middleweight fight in Kabul. ? Photo by Reuters
Afghan World Boxing Union champion Hamid Rahimi (Left) fights with his competitor Said Mbelwa of Tanzania during their World Boxing Organization Intercontinental middleweight fight in Kabul. ? Photo by Reuters
Afghan-German boxer Hamid Rahimi (Left) prays after defeating Tanzanian Said Mbelwa in Afghanistan's first professional bout in Kabul. ? Photo by AFP
Afghan-German boxer Hamid Rahimi (Left) prays after defeating Tanzanian Said Mbelwa in Afghanistan's first professional bout in Kabul. ? Photo by AFP

A joyous Kabul crowd invaded the ring to celebrate a local victory in Afghanistan's first professional men's boxing match, after Hamid Rahimi beat Tanzanian Said Mbelwa in seven rounds. It may not have been the “Thriller in Manila”, but the bout billed as the “Fight 4 Peace” marks another sporting landmark for the war-torn nation after the resounding success of the Afghan Premier League football tournament. Amid tight security, around 2,000 fans including dignitaries such as the head of the intelligence service packed the Loya Jirga, and hundreds of thousands were expected to watch live television coverage. The crowd cheered every blow as Rahimi, who grew up in Germany, dominated the early exchanges, while his 23-year-old opponent looked to frustrate the home favourite by dancing round the ring before a shoulder injury got the better of him 17 seconds into the seventh. “I thank you all for coming -- you gave me power, this belt belongs to Afghanistan. It is yours,” Rahimi told the crowd after receiving the WBO intercontinental middleweight belt.

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