Islamabad, 24 April 2025: Pakistani boxer Usman Wazeer extended his unbeaten streak with a dominant first-round win over India’s Eswaran in Bangkok.
The highly anticipated match was part of a 15-fight card and featured as the 13th bout of the evening. However, the contest proved to be short-lived.
Wazeer, known as the “Asian Boy,” needed just 1 minute and 41 seconds of the opening round to finish the fight, delivering two powerful knockdowns that forced the referee to halt the contest and declare a technical knockout.
The 24-year-old from Gilgit-Baltistan now boasts a flawless professional record of 16 wins without a loss.
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He once again demonstrated his exceptional speed and punching accuracy, overwhelming his Indian opponent in the opening exchanges and leaving little doubt about the outcome.
The match, originally scheduled to begin at 3:00 PM Pakistan Standard Time, started slightly earlier due to quicker-than-expected results in earlier bouts.
Despite the change in timing, Wazeer’s commanding performance stood out as the highlight of the evening.
Following his win, Wazeer reportedly expressed his pride in representing Pakistan on the international stage, dedicating the victory to his homeland.
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His ability to consistently deliver impressive knockouts, particularly against regional rivals, has continued to boost his reputation as Pakistan’s leading boxing prospect.
This latest win not only strengthens his position in the global rankings but also fuels speculation about his potential to compete at even higher levels in the near future.
With a growing fan base and a record of decisive victories, Wazeer is quickly becoming one of South Asia’s most exciting names in professional boxing.
His performance in Bangkok has once again underlined his status as a rising force in the sport, and all eyes will now be on what’s next for the young star.