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In Pakistan, female boxers break down gender barriers to step into the ring
France 24
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In Pakistan, female boxers break down gender barriers to step into the ring

France 24 · Feb 23, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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In Pakistan, more and more women are stepping into the ring — a space long seen as the preserve of men. At the 5th National Women’s Boxing Championship, participation surpassed 100 athletes for the first time, competing across eight weight divisions — compared to just three at the tournament’s inaugural edition in 2018.


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