The International Boxing Championship has officially kicked off at the Jinnah Sports Complex in Lahore, marking a major milestone in Pakistan’s efforts to revive and promote its international sports profile. The event features 44 professional boxers from across the globe, including six representing Pakistan, and is being held in collaboration with the World Boxing Association (WBA).
Participating countries include the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Korea, Australia, Ireland, the Philippines, the Netherlands, Morocco, Benin, Ghana, France, and several others, highlighting the truly international nature of the competition.
On November 29, Pakistani star Muhammad Waseem will compete in the “Fight for Glory” segment. Speaking to the media, Waseem expressed his readiness and determination to deliver a stellar performance, aiming for a decisive victory that would thrill his fans and bring pride to the country.
During a joint press conference, foreign boxers praised the warm welcome, the well-organized arrangements, and the security measures provided by the Pakistani authorities. Several participants highlighted that the atmosphere in Pakistan exceeded their expectations, promising an unforgettable experience for both athletes and spectators.
The tournament has received strong support from the Government of Punjab, Fauji Foundation, and Lahore Corps, ensuring smooth coordination and safety. Organizers say the event represents a key milestone in Pakistan’s international sports ambitions, positioning the country as a host for major global sporting events.
As the final countdown concludes, Lahore is set to witness high-octane boxing action, with athletes from around the world battling for ultimate glory and national pride.







