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Usman Wazeer Sets Date and Location for His Most Historic Bout Yet

(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)

Usman Wazeer to Headline Historic Title Fight in Bangkok on August 30

Pakistan’s undefeated boxing star, Usman Wazeer, is all set to return to the ring for the biggest fight of his career. The 25-year-old welterweight sensation has officially confirmed his next bout, and it comes with high stakes and global visibility.

 


Wazeer, famously known as the “Asian Boy,” will face off against Indonesia’s seasoned veteran Stevie Ongen Ferdinandus on August 30 at the World Siam Stadium in Bangkok. On the line is the prestigious WBC OPBF Silver Welterweight Championship.

With 56 professional fights to his name, Ferdinandus brings a wealth of experience and represents Wazeer’s toughest challenge yet.


🔥 Undefeated and Unstoppable

Wazeer enters the title match with a flawless 16-0 record, including 11 knockouts. His dominance in the ring has already earned him accolades across Thailand, Dubai, and Pakistan.

In his last outing, Wazeer made headlines with a first-round TKO victory over India’s Eswaran Sathiyamoorthi—ending the match in just 1 minute and 41 seconds at the same Bangkok venue.


🌍 A Global Moment for Pakistani Boxing

This upcoming bout is about more than just titles. For the first time ever, a Pakistani boxer’s match will be broadcast live in 168 countries, marking a historic breakthrough for both Wazeer and Pakistan’s boxing scene.

It’s a rare chance for a Pakistani athlete to shine on a truly international stage.


🥇 More Than a Title Fight

A win on August 30 wouldn’t just add another belt to Wazeer’s collection—it could fast-track him toward a world title shot. But even more importantly, it would affirm that Usman Wazeer is no longer just a rising regional star, but a global boxing force ready to compete among the elite.



📅 Mark your calendars for August 30. The bell will ring in Bangkok, but the echoes may be felt all the way back home in Pakistan—and across the world.

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