Ramazan boxing

Published September 1, 2010

KARACHI, Aug 31 Pak National Club clinched three golds and a silver to win the Ramazan floodlit boxing tournament which concluded the other day at Young Lyari Boxing Club.

Zahid Shaheed Club finished with two golds and as many silver medals to secure second position.

Over 40 upcoming pugilists belonging to nine clubs featured in the contest which was held under the auspices of the KSBA.

Olympian boxer Malang Baloch, who represented the country at the 1972 Munich Olympics, graced the occasion and gave away the prizes.

Results
Boys' under-14

26kg Asghar bt Shahbaz Azad 2-1.
28kg Hanif bt Zeeshan Azad 2-1.
30kg Adil Kacchi bt Karim Azad 3-0.
34kg Mohammad Ahsan bt Ahsan Kacchi 3-0.
36kg Asfandyar bt Yousuf Kacchi 3-0.
38kg Qadir Bux bt Zubair 2-1.
42kg Asghar Nagori bt Munir Ahmed 3-0.
44kg Zeeshan bt Faizan 3-0.

Junior under-16

46kg Badshah Khan bt Mohammad Shoaib 3-0.
48kg Kamran bt Hafeez Qambrani 2-1.
50kg Faraz Ahmed bt Mohammad Ahmed 2-1.
57kg Khalil Asghar bt Owais 2-1. —Sports Correspondent

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