SANA MAHMOOD
PANAMA CITY: Quetta-born 29-year-old boxer Mohammad Waseem has retained his position as WBC Silver Flyweight Champion by defeating Ivan Trejos of Panama in a ranking match today.
According to details Waseem knocked out his opponent in the third round to maintain his reputation as the undefeated champion of the world.
This was his seventh consecutive victory in the international arena.
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Pakistan’s Falcon beats Philippines’s Giemel Megramo to retain WBC title!
SANA MAHMOOD
SEOUL: Invincible 29-year-old Mohammad Waseem (known asFalcon Khan due to his agility), who hails from Quetta (Baluchistan, Pakistan) has beaten Philippines’ Giemel Megramo to retain WBC Silver Flyweight title here on Sunday.
Falcon, who has remained unbeaten so far in his 5 international encounters, has scored 111 points in 12 round match against Megramo.
The WBC Silver Flyweight Champion has earlier been National Champion 6 times and is officially reckoned the 9th in WBC ranking globally. But following this match his ranking is bound to ameliorate.
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PAKISTANI FALCON BEATS PHILIPPINE’S OLIVA TO CLAIM WBC SILVER FLYWEIGHT TITLE
Pakistani Falcon beats Philippine’s Oliva to claim WBC silver flyweight title
SANA MAHMOOD
SEOUL : 28-year-old Pakistani from Quetta Muhammad Waseem (alias Falcon Khan) weighing 112 pounds has defeated the hot favorite from Philippines Jether Oliva to clinch the World Boxing Council silver flyweight title here on Sunday.
Muhammad Waseem who presently ranks among the top four by the WBC is all set to go for the world championship.
Falcon Khan started his professional career last year in South Korea winning the Korean Bantamweight title. He has so far fought four major bouts winning all of them. Andy Kim, his manager, conveyed to NewsPakistan.TV earlier that ‘Falcon Khan’ was in his best shape.