
The bout, held at World Siam Stadium in Bangkok, had fans buzzing due to the intense sporting rivalry between India and Pakistan. It was Wazeer’s 16th professional fight, and once again, he walked away undefeated.
From the moment the bell rang, Wazeer came out swinging — launching the first attack and instantly controlling the fight. He tried to respond with aggression, and the match quickly became an explosive back-and-forth. But Wazeer’s superior technique proved too much.
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He delivered a series of powerful blows, knocking Eswaran down twice before the referee stepped in to stop the contest.
The “Asian Boy” shines again
Nicknamed the “Asian Boy,” Wazeer is already known in the boxing world for securing top titles like the World Youth Title, Asian Title, and Middle East Title. This win pushed his record to a perfect 16-0, bringing global recognition and national pride to Pakistan — especially his home region of Gilgit-Baltistan.
After his dominant victory, Wazeer took a moment not just to thank his supporters, but also to promote peace and unity:
“Alhamdulillah for this victory. I’m grateful to Highland Boxing Promotion, my sponsors, and the Sindh Government for their support,” he said.
He also addressed the online hype surrounding the Pakistan vs India narrative:
“I saw posts comparing this to an India-Pakistan war. I sincerely request both nations — we want peace. Let sports bring us together, not divide us,” he concluded.
Usman Wazeer didn’t just win a fight — he won hearts. With lightning fists and a message of peace, the ‘Asian Boy’ continues to rise.



