Kathmandu, Feb 10: Nepali kickboxer Abiral Ghimire, who is also known with his title name as a 'snow leopard', has set another record in kick boxing field.
Ghimire turned the champion by
defeating Japanese boxer Yasuhito Sirasu in K1 World Max 2025 tournament
organized by 'K1 Professional Kick Boxing' at the National Yoyogi Stadium in
Tokyo, Japan on Sunday.
Earlier, Ghimire became the 'World
Champion' in the International Kick Boxing (ISCA) competition organized by the
International Sports Kick Boxing Association at Nagoya Congress Center in
Nagoya city of Japan on last October 27.
With this success, Boxer Ghimire
has won three titles in K1 Kick Boxing and has become the world champion of
ISCA and Hit Kick Boxing competition.
Boxer Ghimire had defeated Sirasu
in the third round of the 'K1 World Max 2025' tournament to become the
champion.
Ghimire, who has so far defeated
boxers from France, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, Bolivia, the Netherlands,
Thailand and other countries, has again been able to keep Nepal's identity in
the world by hoisting the Nepali flag in another international tournament.
He had received special training in
boxing from his father Dev Ghimire in Nagoya city of Japan. His father is a
former international kickboxer and full contact karate player.
Prior to taking part in the
tournament, he underwent a month-long special training at Tiger Muay Thai Club
in Thailand.
Ghimire's father Dev is the first
South Asian player to participate in karate in the K1 Professional Kick Boxing
Tournament held in Seoul, Korea in 2004.
His family, a resident of
Gurjudhara Balambu of Chandragiri Municipality-12, is currently living in
Nagoya city of Japan. (RSS)