The ongoing tension between Pakistan and India found an unexpected outlet in the India vs Pakistan boxing ring in a highly charged atmosphere. Fans witnessed an intense showdown as Pakistani boxer Shahvir Afridi knocked out Indian athlete Trijot Singh Bawa during an international ranking event held in Thailand.
After Usman Wazeer’s stunning knockout, Afridi’s victory brought even more joy to Pakistani boxing fans. Afridi, one of the country’s top middleweight talents, stepped into the ring with a reputation for his aggressive, high-pressure boxing style. He is also a member of the Rapid Response Force of the Sindh Police and is known in the ring by his nickname, the Markhor.
Afridi wasted no time taking control of the match. From the very first round, he dominated, delivering a series of powerful combinations that left his opponent, Bawa, struggling to keep up. By the third round, the pressure of Afridi’s relentless attack began to show, and Singh could hardly respond to the onslaught.
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The defining moment came in the fourth round when Afridi landed several clean shots, leaving Singh unable to defend himself effectively. The referee intervened and declared a technical knockout (TKO) in Afridi’s favor, bringing an end to the bout.
This knockout victory marked Afridi’s 16th win out of 18 professional matches, with only one loss and one draw on his record. His impressive performance not only solidified his position in the middleweight division but also served as a proud moment for Pakistan. The event also saw Pakistan’s Aalia Soomro shine in the women’s segment, delivering a stunning first-round knockout against her Thai opponent.
Afridi’s victory in this India vs Pakistan boxing match was a statement of both skill and dominance, and it further fueled national pride for Pakistan in the competitive world of boxing.