Pakistan's only WBC title winner Mohammad Waseem to take on world title bout

Pakistan's only WBC title winner Mohammad Waseem to take on world title bout

KARACHI: Pakistan’s only World Boxing Council (WBC) title winner Muhammad Waseem will take on South Africa’s Moruti MThalane in the International Boxing Federation (IBF) flyweight world title bout on July 15 in Malaysia.

This is also the first time any Pakistani will be going for the IBF world title. According to Waseem, the fight is as big as it gets since this will be his first chance at the World title that was left vacant by a Filipino boxer Donnie Nietes, who has been the longest reigning world champion in flyweight category after the latter climbed to the super flyweight category.

He will take on a much more experienced Mthalane who has a record of 37 bouts with only two defeats in his career. However Waseem has age on his side with an impeccable professional career with eight bouts, no defeats and six knock-outs to his name.

Earlier Waseem was looking to fight WBC world title holder Japan’s Daigo Higa, however, due to the lack of resources and limited finances Waseem had to let go and in return he was stripped off of his WBC silverweight champion title and lost his top ranking at the WBC too.

“It has been a roller-coaster ride,” Waseem told The Express Tribune. “I had troubles even after getting Pakistan the first WBC title, but I didn’t give up. And now this is my big chance, if it’s not the WBC title, then it will be the IBF title.”

Waseem added that he will be featured on the undercard in Kuala Lumpur, with Manny Pacquiao featuring in the main card bout. “It is huge for me to be even in the same arena as Pacquiao,” said Waseem. “The crowd will be great and I know this is a do-or-die fight for me.”

Waseem believes the opportunity came at a crucial time where he had almost thought of retiring from boxing, however, now the chances of him winning are greater on a neutral venue, while if he had fought Higa, he would have had to go to Japan as his promoter did not have enough money to host a fight elsewhere.