Undefeated Muhammad Waseem knocks out Panama's Ivan Trejos
Jul 30, 2017
Pakistan’s top professional boxer and two-time World Boxing Council (WBC) silver flyweight champion Muhammad Waseem knocked out Panama’s Ivan Trejos in Panama City.
Waseem knocked out his opponent in the third round of the international ranking fight.
This was the second fight for the 2014 Asian Games bronze medalist this month, after he knocked out Panama’s Eliecer Valdez on July 5 on his way to preparing for the world title bout.
Waseem, who hails from Quetta, has been preparing in Panama since June 29 with Las Vegas-based trainer Jeff Mayweather, the uncle of world-famous Floyd Mayweather, for a probable WBC title fight in December this year.
The 29-year-old shot to fame as a pro when he won world silver title by beating Jether Oliva of the Philippines on July 17, 2016, in Korea. He went on to defend his crown on November 27 last year, also in Korea, after downing Giemel Magramo of the Philippines.
'We were all tense'
Talking to Geo News in Quetta, Waseem’s brother thanked the nation for praying for his brother.
“Waseem had said it would be a tough fight so we [family] were all stressed. But when he informed us of the knockout we were overjoyed,” he said.
Source: GEO
Training with Jeff Mayweather
Previous Fight: Muhammad Waseem vs Eliecer Valdez