Semifinal berth guarantees Pakistan’s first-ever medal in elite women’s world boxing
British-Pakistani boxer Laura Akram has secured a landmark achievement for Pakistan by guaranteeing the country’s first-ever world-level medal in elite women’s boxing after advancing to the semifinals of the World Boxing Challenge.
Competing at the prestigious tournament held during the Grand Prix Ústí nad Labem in the Czech Republic, Laura delivered a commanding performance in the quarterfinals. The 39-year-old outclassed Palestine’s Noura Salman with a unanimous 5-0 decision in the 57kg category, securing her place on the podium.
Historic Milestone for Pakistan
Under Olympic-style boxing rules, all semifinalists are awarded bronze medals, ensuring Laura’s place in history regardless of her final result. The achievement marks a breakthrough for women’s combat sports in Pakistan, where female participation has long faced challenges due to limited support and infrastructure.
Laura, who began representing Pakistan internationally in 2023, will now face Mongolia’s Michidmaa Erdenedalai in the semifinal. A win would propel her into the final, where she will compete for gold or silver.
The tournament, celebrating its 100th anniversary, has attracted 184 boxers from 23 countries, making it a key event ahead of major competitions like the World Boxing Championships.
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Following the event, Laura is set to compete in the World Boxing Cup in Astana before heading to Liverpool for the 2025 World Championships, further strengthening her growing legacy on the global stage.

