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Pakistani boxer (born 1972) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abdul Rasheed Baloch (born April 7, 1972) is an Olympian and professional Pakistani boxer. As an amateur, he was the Pakistan captain from 1997 to 1998. He took part in the 1996 Olympic Games; he won his first fight against a Mexican boxer but lost his second match against a Kazakhstan boxer in 67 kg.[1][2]
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Abdul Rasheed Baloch | |
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Born | Abdul Rasheed Baloch 7 April 1972 |
Other names | Black Mamba |
Citizenship | |
Children | 7 |
Statistics | |
Weight(s) | |
Stance | Orthodox |
Boxing record | |
Total fights | 116 |
Wins | 98 |
Wins by KO | 85 |
Losses | 18 |
Draws | 0 |
In 1995 he won:
He moved to Japan and became professional in 1999. Rasheed fought Joel Burke for the NSW Middleweight title in 2001, and won. He went on to fight for the vacant OBA light middleweight title against John Wayne Parr but lost because he had a broken right hand.
He was Pakistan champion from 1993 to 1998.
He competed in:
In 2001 in Australia he won the NSW title in middleweight. In 2004-05 he went to Liberia training the Pakistan Army boxing team in a United Nation mission. In 2014 he retired from boxing in 2014 with the record of 6 wins out of 18 professional fights.
In 2016, Baloch set up the Pakistan Boxing Association. In 2017, he formed the Pakistan Professional Boxing Federation, later renamed the Pakistan Boxing Council, with Baloch its first president. He stepped down in 2024.
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