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Sameer Khan Knocks Out Indian Rival to Clinch Youth World Bantamweight Title

Pakistani boxer Sameer Khan etched his name in history on Thursday by clinching the Youth World Bantamweight Title in Bangkok, delivering a knockout victory over his Indian opponent, Bunty Singh, in the fiercely contested 52kg category.

From the opening bell, Sameer took complete command of the bout, showcasing not just physical dominance but also a psychological edge. His relentless pressure and sharp combinations overwhelmed Singh, leaving the Indian fighter struggling to find any rhythm. The fight culminated in a decisive knockout, with the referees unanimously declaring Sameer the winner.

The spectacle was further heightened by Sameer’s trademark “Jet Celebration”, which not only ignited roars of approval from the crowd but also appeared to unsettle his rival inside the ring. It was a moment that underlined Sameer’s ability to turn boxing into both a sport and a statement.

Speaking after the fight, the 19-year-old boxer expressed heartfelt gratitude to his supporters, saying:

“I sincerely thank all Pakistanis who supported me and kept me in their prayers.”

He went on to dedicate the historic triumph to the Pakistan Army and the martyrs of the armed forces, calling it a collective victory for the nation rather than just a personal milestone.

Sameer Khan’s success has firmly placed Pakistan on the global boxing map, inspiring young athletes back home and proving that the country’s sporting spirit continues to shine bright on the international stage. His victory in Bangkok is more than a title—it is a symbol of resilience, pride, and ambition for Pakistan.

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