Pakistan's Big World Boxing Fight in Quetta
Pakistan's popular boxer, Muhammad Waseem, is set to compete for the WBA World Gold Bantamweight Title on May 10, 2025, in Quetta. This event marks a significant milestone as it's the first time a world-class boxing title fight will be held in the city.

Pakistan's popular boxer, Muhammad Waseem, is set to compete for the WBA World Gold Bantamweight Title on May 10, 2025, in Quetta. This event marks a significant milestone as it's the first time a world-class boxing title fight will be held in the city.
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Muhammad Waseem, Pakistan’s top boxing talent, is set to fight for the WBA World Gold Bantamweight Title.
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The fight will be held in Quetta — the first-ever international boxing title match in the city.
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Waseem will face Wiston Campos from Venezuela, a strong and experienced opponent.
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The fight will take place on May 10, 2025, at the Quetta Polo and Saddle Club.
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Organizers promise international-level arrangements and live broadcasting.
Muhammad Waseem, often known as "The Falcon", is a celebrated Pakistani boxer who has made the nation proud on many occasions.
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Former WBC Silver Flyweight Champion
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Contender for the IBF World Flyweight Title
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Important wins against strong international boxers
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Currently ranked among Asia's top bantamweight fighters
Waseem has been training and competing internationally and is now determined to win a world title on home soil.
Hosting an international world title fight in Quetta is historic and highly significant.
For Pakistan:
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First time a WBA World Title match is being held in Quetta
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Enhances Pakistan’s image in the global sports community
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Encourages youth participation in sports, especially boxing
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Signals peace and stability in Balochistan for global observers
For Viewers:
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Pakistani fans will get to witness a world title fight live
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The event is expected to be broadcast globally
The match will be hosted at the Quetta Polo and Saddle Club, which is being transformed into a professional boxing arena.
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Seating capacity for thousands of spectators
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International-standard boxing ring and lighting
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Enhanced security and VIP enclosures
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Dedicated area for media coverage and live streaming
This venue was selected to promote Quetta as a potential host city for future sporting events.
Speaking to media, Muhammad Waseem said:
"This fight is not just mine. It’s for my people, for Balochistan, and for Pakistan. I’ve trained harder than ever and I’m ready to bring this title home.”
He has been training in Dubai and the UK, preparing under international coaches with the latest techniques in boxing.
The global boxing community has welcomed this development. The World Boxing Association (WBA) confirmed that all preparations meet international standards.
Many boxing analysts are also praising Pakistan’s efforts to:
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Develop local talent
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Create world-class venues
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Strengthen international sporting ties
The Balochistan Sports Board, local government, and private sponsors are backing the event.
According to officials:
“We are fully committed to making this a success. This is a matter of pride for every Pakistani.”
Security arrangements, transport facilities, and accommodation for international guests are already in motion.
This world title fight in Quetta is more than just a boxing match. It’s a symbol of:
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National pride
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Peace through sports
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Opportunities for local talent
With Muhammad Waseem at the center, Pakistan has a golden chance to shine on the international boxing map.