It's a fair comment, though.

I think the population of Europe is about 850 million, and there have not been as many world champions from there as (say) America. Mind you, the modern sport of boxing has been essentially an American sport with the 'world' governing bodies etc largely based or run from there.

I can't help noticing, however, just to make an innocent comparison that the population of Pakistan is 169 million though, and if you look back through history I can't think of a single Pakistani fighter who made it to world champion ...... and before people start talking about Amir Khan, he was brought up in Britain, learnt to box in Britain, got his amateur career started in Britain, fought for Britain in the Olympics and is now trained by an American, in no way does that make him a pakistani boxer.

Just to widen the debate, with the exception of a few cricketers, I can't think about too many examples of pakistani domination or contribution to historical world sporting excellence?