Usman downs Pacquiao in World Ranking Boxing
LAHORE: Pakistan’s young boxer Usman Wazir beat Thailand’s top-ranked boxer Manny Pacquiao in Philippines to win his third consecutive World Ranking Fight. Known as Asian Boy, Wazir fought under the promotion of World famous boxer Manny Pacquiao. He completed his hat-trick and bagged yet another achievement for Pakistan. In a video message, Wazir dedicated this win to the Pakistani nation and Pakistan Army. “My this win is for the soldiers on the border. Just because of them we are safe at our homes. Secondly, to the people of Pakistan especially my supporters in Gilgit/Baltistan,” the champion boxer said. The young champion revealed that he is going to contest in a big fight soon. “Yet another big fight is lined up and I will reveal the details soon,” he maintained.
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