Sunday, February 7, 2010

SAF Boxing: Waseem and Niamat will fight for gold



Karachi: Pakistan’s Captain Mohammad Waseem confirm place in SAF gems boxing final along with country man Niamat Ullah, two boxers Nadir Baloch and Amir Khan failed in semi finals and they were stopped there medals campaign.

According to detail received here from Dhaka, on third day of the 11th South Asian Games Bangladesh, Boxing event ongoing at Mohammad Ali Boxing Stadium Dhaka, Pakistan’s Boxing Team Captain Mohammad Waseem won the bout against Bhutan opponent Kinley by 12-5 and now he reached in final of 51kg weight category and now he will fight against traditional rival Suranjoy Singh he is current Asian Champion and Captain of Indian Boxing team in SAF games.

Pakistan’s Second Boxer Niamat Ullah won there bout after tough work against host country Bangladeshi boxer named Nadeed Hossain by 4-3 in 54kg category Semi final and now he turned in final he will fight against Sigyel (Bhutan) and Pakistan medal hope alive

Other two boxers failed in semi final stage first Nadir Baloch lost his bout against Mohammad Areef from Afghanistan in 48 weight category by 7-13 and Amir Khan lost against Bangladeshi boxer Abdur Rahim in 64kg weight category 5-11 and both kicked out from event.
M. Wameem and Niamat Ullah will fight for Gold Medals tomorrow

Saturday, February 6, 2010

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SAF Games: 4 Pakistanis enter boxing semis



KARACHI: Pakistan’s four boxers have reached semi final stage of the ongoing 11th South Asian Games 2010 thus lighting up Pakistan’s hopes of winning boxing gold and silver medals.

Sources in Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF) told Sports Encounter Saturday that on second day of boxing event at Mohammad Ali Boxing Stadium Pakistani boxer Niamat Ullah Beat Mohammad Kabir (Afghanistan) in one-sided bout by 11-4 in 54kg category.

In another bout, Faisal Mollas (Bangladesh) beat Pakistani boxer Abid Ali by11-7 in 57kg weight category and last sixth Pakistan team member Adnan Hussain lost his bout against Mohammad Aziz (Afghanistan) in 60kg weight category by 13-9, Adnan got all nine points in the third round but failed to force the issue.

On day one, Pakistan’s captain Mohammad Waseem got a narrow victory against Sri Lankan opponent Dilanka Suresh by 7-6 in 51kg and other two boxers Nadir Baloch (48kg) and Amir Khan (64kg) got byes in technical draws.
Mohammad Waseem will meet Bhutan opponent in Semi final of South Asian games boxing and other three boxers will face Bangladesh and Afghanistan.

Pakistan boxers assured of three bronze medals in SAG | Demotix.com

Pakistan boxers assured of three bronze medals in SAG | Demotix.com

Friday, February 5, 2010

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Mbilase calls quits on boxing career



QUITTING: FORMER South African featherweight champion Manelisi Mbilase has quit boxing citing family problems.

The boxer’s shock announcement came soon after he was sent packing by promoter Butityi Konki’s BK Sports.

Mbilase, who lost his crown during a re-match against Thando Vukuza last July, announced he had quit the sport in an SMS sent to former International Boxing Federation (IBF) junior-featherweight champion and trainer Vuyani Bungu, on Wednesday.

“I have quit boxing following the advice of my family. I had problems which started after I lost my title to Vukuza last year. BK offered me three fights but I couldn’t take them because of family problems. They gave me another chance recently but the problems couldn’t go away,” said Mbilase.

Though he refused to say why his family advised him to quit, it’s clear that financial problems had prompted the decision, as Mbilase lost out big-time after absconding from training late last year. Konki stopped paying his R10000 a month salary after Mbilase refused to fight in three bouts last year.

But Konki gave him another chance three weeks ago, hoping that Mbilase would come to his senses and return to training. But Mbilase again failed to pitch, that led to the BK Sports boss releasing Mbilase from his contract.

“I gave Mbilase an opportunity to fight on three occasions but he kept on saying he was not ready. I then stopped paying his monthly salary when he absconded from training towards the end of last year,” said Konki.

Mbilase was contracted to BK Sports from July last year and his deal was set to expire on January 1, 2012.

Bungu, who trained Mbilase, said: “ I think Mbilase has a big problem but he does not want to tell anyone about it. BK gave him three chances to fight last year but he told him that he was not ready and he now tells me that his family has told him to quit boxing.”

Popularly known as ‘Leli’ in boxing circles, Mbilase is the father of two children – nine and 10 months – from two different women.

Mbilase’s professional record reads 10 wins (two knockouts) and four losses.

Meanwhile, Konki has confirmed that former South African and World Boxing Union super-featherweight champion, Phillip Ndou has bolted out of his stable to rejoin his former trainer, Nick Durandt.

“I can confirm that Phillip is no longer part of our stable and has rejoined Durandt. I have since released him from his contractual obligations,” said Konki.

Ndou, who was earning R20000 monthly with Konki, signed a contract which was set to expire in April 2012.

“Normally, I don’t take boxers back once they leave me, but that’s not the case with Phillip because he is more like family to me,” said Durandt.

Ndou was Durandt’s best man when the controversial trainer got married 10 years ago and the trainer was also the boxer’s best man at his wedding two years ago. - By MONWABISI JIMLONGO

Three Pak boxers reached Semi in SAF games

Karachi: Three Pakistani Boxers reached semi final stage in ongoing 11th South Asian Games held at Dhaka Bangladesh.

According to information received from Dhaka Pakistan team Captain Mohammad Waseem beat Dilanka Suresh (Sri lanka) by 7-6 and now he touched semi final.

Nadir Baloch (48kg) and Amir Khan (64kg) they two Boxers were get byes in Technical Draws and both also reached Semi Final.

It means Pakistan three boxers have assured three bronze medals and they will perform for gold and silver medals