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Qudrat Ullah Pakistan Boxer Secures Semi-Final Spot at Islamic Solidarity Games

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Qudrat Ullah Pakistan Boxer Secures Semi-Final Spot at Islamic Solidarity Games

Pakistan’s Qudrat Ullah delivered an inspiring performance at the 6th Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh. The young boxer secured his place in the men’s 55kg semi-finals on Saturday, guaranteeing at least a bronze medal for the nation.
The 20-year-old from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa impressed fans with his confident style and determination. His achievement adds another proud moment to Pakistan’s growing presence in international boxing.

A Promising Step for Pakistan Boxing

This win marks an important step for Pakistan boxing. Therefore, Qudrat’s success brings hope for more medals in the coming rounds. His progress reflects the hard work of athletes who continue to raise Pakistan’s flag in global sports.
In addition, his victory sends a strong message of dedication and perseverance. As he prepares for the next bout, supporters across the country are cheering him on. The excitement is high as Qudrat gears up to face his next opponent in Riyadh.
Boxing enthusiasts believe his confidence and skill could carry him to the final. Regardless of the result, his semi-final berth has already secured Pakistan a podium finish.
As a result, Qudrat’s journey inspires many young athletes to follow their dreams. His story reminds us that focus and resilience can lead to international recognition.
Pakistan celebrates another proud sporting moment, and fans eagerly await the next chapter of his journey.

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