International professional boxer Muhammad Waseem has made a triumphant return to his hometown of Quetta, receiving a warm welcome after his recent success in an international ranking fight in Malta. Waseem’s arrival was marked by an enthusiastic reception from fans and officials, including Parliamentary Secretary for Sports Meena Majeed Baloch.
Celebrating Success
Upon landing at the airport, Waseem expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Balochistan government and the people of his hometown for their unwavering support. “I am truly grateful for this warm welcome,” he said, reflecting on the importance of local backing in his journey as a professional athlete. His recent victory, which included a knockout of a Georgian boxer during the World Boxing Federation (WBF) ranking fight, has further elevated his status as a prominent figure in the sport.
Aspirations for the Future
Waseem is not only celebrating his current success but is also setting his sights on greater achievements. He expressed his ambition to bring a world boxing title to Pakistan, stating, “I aim to bring the world boxing title to Pakistan in the future.” His determination to succeed on the international stage serves as an inspiration for aspiring boxers in the region.
Acknowledgment from Officials
During the welcome ceremony, Meena Majeed Baloch praised Waseem for his accomplishments, noting that, following the achievements of another local boxer, Shah Zeeb Rand, Waseem has brought further honor to Pakistan. Baloch highlighted the abundance of talent in Balochistan, emphasizing that the region is home to many athletes who have the potential to excel on global platforms.
Commitment to Youth Sports
Meena Majeed Baloch also addressed the importance of supporting young athletes in Balochistan. She assured attendees that the government is committed to meeting the sports needs of the youth, which is crucial for fostering future talent. This commitment is essential in creating an environment where young athletes can train and develop their skills effectively.
Conclusion
Muhammad Waseem’s return to Quetta signifies not only personal success but also highlights the potential of Balochistan as a breeding ground for sporting talent. With his aspirations to claim a world boxing title, Waseem continues to inspire a new generation of athletes in Pakistan. The support from government officials like Meena Majeed Baloch reinforces the importance of nurturing local talent and providing the necessary resources for aspiring sportsmen and women. As Waseem looks ahead, the boxing community in Pakistan eagerly anticipates his future endeavors in the ring