The medium -sized Pakistani boxer Shahir Afridi has fought a dominant performance in a high -voltage classification fight against the Singh Bawa Trijot in Thailand, guaranteeing victory via technical KO (TKO) on the fourth round.
Afridi triggered a relentless dam of punches from the start, putting his Indian opponent on the rear foot. In the third round, Singh was visibly shaken and had trouble staying on his feet under pressure from the aggressive combinations of Afridi.
While the fourth round began, the referee intervened shortly after noting Bawa’s inability to defend himself effectively, granting the fight to Afridi by TKO.
The victory has marked an important step in the career of Afridi, which now has an impressive professional record of 16 victories of 18 fights, with a single defeat and a draw.
The fight was part of an international classification event, and Afridi’s victory has further consolidated its reputation in the average weight division.
The 27 -year -old man, known as the Markhor, is also used in the Sindh police force rapidly.
In the female segment of the event, Aalia Soomro of Pakistan also made the headlines by eliminating her Thai opponent in the very first round.