Pakistan to feature in World Youth Boxing
KARACHI: Pakistan’s young fist-fighters will be taking part in the World Youth Under-18 Boxing Championship, scheduled to be held in Baku, Azerbaijan in March, a spokesman of the Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF) said on Sunday.
Pakistan has sent their entry in 48, 51, 54, 57, 60kg categories. The PBF spokesman added pugilists from over 50 countries would be taking part in the championship, to be played in Under-17 and -18 age category.
Pakistan’s Cuban coach Francisco Hernendez Roldan, who is currently in Hyderabad to witness All Pakistan Youth Boxing Championship, will select probables to attend a training camp before finalising the five-member squad for the global event.
The basic purpose of sending the boxers to Baku was prepare the back-up line for Pakistan’s senior teams
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May 12, 2014
Title: Pak Shaheen Boxing Club, Karachi (Pakistan)
It was an event of a great pleasure to me while I visited first time to website of Saddoboxing where I was awarded with warm welcome as a new member to share information about boxing. I belong to Pak Shaheen Boxing Club, Karachi which is a well familiar boxing training center under the patronage of Coach Younus Qambrani. Me being the President of Pak Shaheen Boxing club express my pride upon the performance of Qambrani who has introduced Abdul Majeed Qambrani SAF Game Gold Medal Boxer and Abdul Rashid Qambrani an Olympian Boxer and a winner in various international events.
Pak Shaheen Boxing Club has an aim to patch some more twinkling stars to world boxing sky. Its initial performance appearing on the local news papers and media exposes that Pak Shaheen Boxing Club will soon induct world class boxers in international tournaments if tangibly supported by relevant organizations and institutes in respect of sophisticated training materials.
However, in any way, Pak Shaheen Boxing Club will leave no stone unturned in discharging its duties and commitments towards development of boxing games in Pakistan especially in the remote area of Lyari (Karachi).
Thanks for your patience in reading this mail message. Meanwhile I remain with;
Best regards,
M. Hussain Qambrani
President
Pak Shaheen Boxing Club
Lyari, Karachi, Pakistan
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Just make sure their gloves get thoroughly checked before entering the ring incase they got bombs inside the gloves or IEDs wrapped around their chests..
Boxing venues are perfect places to terrorize with so many people inside, I wouldnt feel safe..
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FinitoElDinamita
Just make sure their gloves get thoroughly checked before entering the ring incase they got bombs inside the gloves or IEDs wrapped around their chests..
Boxing venues are perfect places to terrorize with so many people inside, I wouldnt feel safe..
The hands of Pakistani Boxers covered with gloves work as bombshells when those knock to the face of opponent boxers pushing them to knockout. Those gloves become lovely flowers for others when raised as winner and victor of the boxing ring.
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I give them a lot of credit, boxing is an excellent way to form sleeper cells.
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
Just make sure their gloves get thoroughly checked before entering the ring incase they got bombs inside the gloves or IEDs wrapped around their chests..
Boxing venues are perfect places to terrorize with so many people inside, I wouldnt feel safe..
You sound like Danny Garcia's dad.