Shahir Afridi of Pakistan, Indian opponent, through Tko in Thailand


The Pakistani medium weight boxer Shahir Afridi celebrates after winning a fight in Bangkok. - Facebook/@iamshahirafridi/Archive
The Pakistani medium weight boxer Shahir Afridi celebrates after winning a fight in Bangkok. – Facebook/@iamshahirafridi/Archive

The Pakistani medium weight boxer Shahir Afridi delivered a dominant performance in a high -ranking high -voltage combat against India Trijot Bawa in Thailand in Thailand, ensuring victory through Technical Knockout (TKO) in the fourth round.

Aphridi unleashed a relentless flood of blows from the beginning, putting his Indian opponent on the rear foot. In the third round, Singh was visibly shaken and struggled to stand under the pressure of Aphridi’s aggressive combinations.

When the fourth round began, the referee intervened shortly after pointing out Bawa’s inability to effectively defend himself, giving Aphridi the fight for Tko.

The victory marked a significant milestone in Aphridi’s career, which now has an impressive professional record of 16 victories of 18 fights, with only one defeat and a raffle.

The fight was part of an international classification event, and Aphridi’s victory has consolidated its reputation in the medium weight division.

The 27 -year -old, known as Markhor, also serves in the rapid response force of the Sindh police.

In the female segment of the event, Aalia Soomro de Pakistan was also news by knocking out her Thai opponent in the first round.



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