Pakistani boxer knocks out Filipino opponent in 62-second match

Pakistan’s boxing star Muhammad Waseem made short work of his Filipino opponent Conrado Tanamor with a 62-second victory at the #RotundaRumble in Dubai on Friday, September 13, 2019. (Courtesy MTK Global)
Updated 14 September 2019
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Pakistani boxer knocks out Filipino opponent in 62-second match

DUBAI: Pakistan’s boxing star Muhammad Waseem made short work of his Filipino opponent Conrado Tanamor during their 52.5kg fight on Friday night.

Waseem, who holds an 8-1 record with six knockouts prior to the fight, connected with a three-left hand punch combination – the third one a crushing hook to the body – which sent Tanamor on the canvas during the first round, and the referee waving off the Filipino pugilist with a knockout loss.

 

 

Waseem’s 62-second road to victory at the 9-fight card billed as #RotundaRumble, organized by boxing promoter MTK Global, was similarly played earlier when Irishman Rohan Date gave his Indian opponent Pardeep Kharera a one-round pounding.

MTK Global is a boxing management firm with more than 100 fighters under its umbrella, including Tyson Fury, Billy Joe Saunders, Michael Conlan and Carl Frampton.


Arsenal edge Palace on penalties to reach League Cup semifinals

Updated 24 December 2025
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Arsenal edge Palace on penalties to reach League Cup semifinals

  • The Premier League leaders now play Chelsea in the last four of the League Cup

LONDON: Arsenal edged past Crystal Palace on penalties on Tuesday to reach ​the semifinals of the League Cup when goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga saved a spot kick from Palace defender Maxence Lacroix.
His miss capped a miserable evening for Frenchman Lacroix, who scored an 80th- minute own goal before Palace captain Marc Guehi ‌levelled in ‌stoppage time to tie ‌the ⁠game ​at ‌1-1.
Arsenal won the shootout 8-7, with all the other penalties converted.
The Premier League leaders now play Chelsea in the last four of the League Cup.
Arsenal, who dominated possession, finally got the breakthrough when Lacroix turned ⁠the ball past his own goalkeeper Walter Benitez as ‌Palace failed to deal with ‍an Arsenal corner.
Benitez ‍had kept his team in the game ‍with a string of fine saves in the first half, twice denying Noni Madueke from close range and also keeping out a ​header from Gabriel Jesus.
Palace, the FA Cup holders, improved after a poor first ⁠half but rarely threatened until Guehi pounced on a knockdown from a free kick to take the game to penalties.
The match was delayed from last week because it clashed with a Palace game in the UEFA Conference League.
Arsenal host Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League on Saturday. Palace, who are eighth in the Premier ‌League, are at home to Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday afternoon.