According to eye-witnesses, Aslam was immediately taken to a private hospital at stadium road where he was shifted to ICU. However, he passed away on Sunday afternoon. The Pakistan Boxing Federation has condemned the event and has disassociated itself from the organisers and termed the event as illegal. “We have no connection with this so-called professional boxing council, nothing is being done with our approval. We cannot compromise on the safety of our boxers,” Col Nasir Tung, secretary-general of the Pakistan Boxing Federation told media.
“There are some pre-requisites for one to become a professional boxer, and the way these boxers are contesting in the name of professional boxing is questionable,” he said. The PBF has also formed a two-member committee, comprised of Asghar Baloch and Younis Pathan, to find the details of the incident. Pakistan’s top professional boxer Mohammad Waseem has also expressed his grief over the incident and has demanded that the government should take immediate action against those responsible for this accident. “Professional boxing is not a joke, you need to prove yourself before you can obtain a license to become a pro boxer but here, anyone can stand up and organize his own professional event, this is a very dangerous practice,” Waseem said. “Do these people even know what professional boxing is, do they know what are the rules and requirements,” Waseem questioned about the organizers of the event.
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