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In a thrilling showdown at the World Muaythai Championship held in Bangkok, Pakistan’s Agha Kaleem emerged triumphant in the Light Fly Weight category. Hailing from Karachi, the 23-year-old showcased his prowess in the Senior Amateur 51-kilogram division, proudly representing both Pakistan and Palestine on the global stage.
This annual event, organized by the International Federation of Muaythai Associations, witnessed participation from over 40 countries. Kaleem’s journey to victory included a challenging match against a three-time World and two-time Asian Champion from Kazakhstan, whom he defeated in a hard-fought battle. Additionally, a contender from India in his weight category opted out of the fight, allowing Kaleem to secure a spot in the final round. Ahead of the championship, Kaleem took to social media to express his dual pride, sharing a video of himself waving the flags of Pakistan and Palestine during the tournament’s opening ceremony.
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