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British-Pakistani boxer Laura Akram secures Pakistan’s first world-level medal in elite women’s boxing

British-Pakistani boxer Laura Akram secures Pakistan’s first world-level medal in elite women’s boxing

With a 5-0 victory against Palestine’s Noura Salman in the Women’s 57kg bout, Akram has guaranteed herself a podium finish.
14 Jun, 2025

British-Pakistani boxer Laura Akram has secured Pakistan’s first world-level medal in elite women’s boxing.

Akram delivered a commanding performance in her quarterfinal match at the prestigious World Boxing Challenge, part of the Grand Prix Ústí nad Labem, to secure a place in the semifinals, PTV reported.

With a 5-0 points victory against Palestine’s Noura Salman in the Women’s 57kg bout, Akram has guaranteed herself a podium finish and at least a bronze medal.

The landmark victory made Akram the first female elite boxer to represent Pakistan and win a medal at the World Boxing Challenge, a remarkable milestone for women’s combat sports in the country.

In the semi-finals, Akram will go up against Michidmaa Erdenedalai from Mongolia. The winner of the bout will progress to the final round, where the recipients of the gold and silver medals will be determined.

Akram, a dual British and Pakistani citizen who chose to represent Pakistan, is the current national champion, winning the last national championship held in Karachi, according to the Pakistan Boxing Federation.

Before her, Noman Karim won a bronze medal in the 2003 World Championships.

After the World Boxing Challenge, Akram will participate in the upcoming World Boxing Cup in Astana, Kazakhstan, taking place from June 30 to July 6, before going to Liverpool for the 2025 World Championships.

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Ali Mohsin Jun 14, 2025 01:17pm
Awesome news
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Amer Jun 14, 2025 02:05pm
Bravo ، Congratulations to another athlete winning pride for Pakistan۔
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Jun 14, 2025 02:32pm
Great move and excellent news. Keep it up and hang on tough.
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M. Emad Jun 14, 2025 02:32pm
Beautiful.
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Sak Jun 14, 2025 02:40pm
Well done Laura Akram.
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Laila Jun 14, 2025 02:48pm
Well done! Quite an accomplishment. Though its noteworthy she is a British Pakistani, born in and resident of the UK, and not Pakistani from Pakistan, as we simply don't provide nor allow females such opportunities in Pakistan. Professional female boxing is unheard off in Pakistan. However female boxing is not heard unheard of in Palestine, a country at war for over 7 decades, and Noura Salman is Palestinian, born in and a resident of Palestine, representing Palestine. So again, a war struck country is more progressive and inclusive of its females offering them opportunities in sports. Unlike a "free" country like Pakistan.
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Taj Ahmad Jun 14, 2025 03:10pm
Well done as new boxing champ.
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Khwaja Shirjeel Jun 14, 2025 06:27pm
Way to go, looking forward to more good news, especially the gold medal
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Ehsz Jun 14, 2025 08:05pm
Well done Laura, you have made us proud.
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Adnan Jun 14, 2025 08:49pm
Happy to see her at this position
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Polaris Jun 14, 2025 09:32pm
Congratulations - very pleased to know the result.
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Qaiser nadeem Jun 14, 2025 09:35pm
Awesome
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EHMET Jun 15, 2025 02:16am
Heartfelt congratulations. Thanks for all your efforts & hard work. All the best. Long Live Pakistan.
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Kamran Ali Jun 15, 2025 05:35am
Well done. Now wait for the most pious Muslims in the world to start condemning female participation in sport whilst they themselves get up to all sorts of 'funny business'.
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Manish Jun 15, 2025 11:21am
Commendable victory. Cheers from your eastern neighbor.
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Faisal Ghani Jun 15, 2025 06:20pm
Why British-Pakistani and not just British?
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John Jun 16, 2025 03:30am
Why choose Pakistan,? Has she ever been her?
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Rizwana Sattar Jun 16, 2025 12:54pm
Keep it up girl!
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