Pakistan’s rising boxer Muhammad Waseem efficiently defended his World Boxing Council (WBC) Silver flyweight championship title on Sunday in an eighth consecutive win.
The 30-year-old boxer displayed his prowess within the boxing ring in opposition to Panamanian boxer Carlos Melo.
Waseem knocked out his opponent within the first spherical of the eight-round recreation and gained the match.
Waseem maintained his successful streak and his primary rating within the flyweight class.
Waseem, who hails from Quetta, has been getting ready in Panama since June 29 with Las Vegas-based coach Jeff Mayweather, the uncle of world-famous Floyd Mayweather, for a possible WBC title struggle in December this yr.
The 29-year-old shot to fame as a professional when he gained world silver title by beating Jether Oliva of the Philippines on July 17, 2016, in Korea. He went on to defend his crown on November 27 final yr, additionally in Korea, after downing Giemel Magramo of the Philippines.