The Shaheed Benazir Bhutto International Boxing Tournament took place in the KPT Benazir Sports Complex in Karachi, Pakistan from 1–8 January 2010.[1] Amir Khan, the professional British boxing world champion of Pakistani descent was the guest in the final rounds of tournament.
Pakistan Boxing Federation Organized the Event with the support of a Local Company, Media gurus run by Mr Umer Toor & his associates.
Participating countries
editResults
edit- Light Flyweight (48 kg): Mohib Bacha ( Pakistan) bt Nadir Baloch ( Pakistan)
- Flyweight (51 kg): Anan Pongkhet ( Thailand) bt Abdul Waheed ( Pakistan)
- Bantamweight (54 kg): Yong Dang ( China) bt J Otgonbayar ( Mongolia)
- Featherweight (57 kg): Donchai Thathi ( Thailand) bt Wessam Salamana ( Syria)
- Lightweight (60 kg): Ibrahim Sanda ( Syria) bt Adnan Hussain ( Pakistan)
- Light Welterweight (64 kg): B Tuvshinbat ( Mongolia) bt Mashhurbek Ruziyev ( Uzbekistan)
- Welterweight (69 kg): Mulema Joseph ( Cameroon) bt Ahmed B Jassem ( Iraq)
- Middleweight (75 kg): Moutafa Fara ( Syria) bt Sile Hu ( China)
- Light Heavyweight (81 kg): Fanlong Meng ( China) bt Imre Szello ( Hungary)
- Heavyweight (91 kg): Xuan Bao ( China) bt Mustafa Mohammad ( Iraq)
- Super Heavyweight (+91): Heshuai Li ( China) bt Ghson Ahmad ( Syria)
Other activities
editNine African boxers belongs to Central Africa Republic and Cameron embraced Islam while staying in city.[2]
References
edit- ^ "Benezir Bhutto International Boxing Championship: 7-member Indian squad arrives in Pakistan". Daily Times (Pakistan). 1 January 2010. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ Khan, Aneesudin (6 January 2010). "Pakistani hospitality helped in making final decision". The Nation. Pakistan. Retrieved 30 November 2019.