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Gohar Taj challenges Alia Soomro for the crown

The boxing gloves are on, and tensions are rising as a fierce rivalry brews in the heart of Lyari – Pakistan’s cradle of boxing champions. Alia Soomro, who recently declared herself the first professional female boxer to represent Pakistan internationally, has been publicly challenged to a bout by none other than 19-year-old national silver medallist Gohar Taj.

In a fiery video message, Gohar threw down the gauntlet, saying: “I openly challenge Alia Soomro to step into the ring with me – anywhere in Pakistan. Let’s find out who the real queen of the ring is!” The confident Gohar Taj, who serves in the Pakistan Navy and holds both Sindh and inter-provincial gold medals dispelled Alia Soomro claim that she secured a professional title belt in Thailand.

The challenge comes after 21-year-old Alia Soomro, who, per Gohar Taj, has only competed at district level so far, made headlines claiming to be the first Pakistani woman professional boxer, citing her international participation and upcoming bout in Dubai against an Indian opponent, backed by the Sindh government.

For sports enthusiasts this high-voltage rivalry is more than just personal pride – it’s a battle for recognition, legacy, and the future of women’s boxing in Pakistan.

Both fighters hail from Lyari, a gritty, sports-obsessed neighborhood known for producing world-class footballers and boxers. Now, Lyari’s gyms may soon give way to a historic clash. Who will reign supreme in the ring? Pakistan’s boxing fans may not have to wait long to witness what could become the most sensational all-female bout in the country’s history.

 

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