Pakistan’s rising boxing star, Sameer Khan, has turned his dreams into history by winning the UBO Youth World Bantamweight Championship at Bangkok’s World Siam Stadium. At just 19, the McDonald’s Pakistan barista defeated India’s Bunty Singh in a gripping final to secure a unanimous victory — becoming the first Pakistani to earn this honor.
“This is a dream come true and a proud moment for every young Pakistani who believes in themselves,” Sameer said after his win.
McDonald’s Pakistan celebrated his triumph with a special event, applauding his journey from serving coffee to conquering the boxing ring. The company’s leadership highlighted his story as a symbol of dedication, teamwork, and perseverance — values deeply rooted in the McDonald’s culture.

“Sameer’s success shows what can happen when talent meets opportunity,” said a McDonald’s spokesperson. “We’re proud to stand by him as he continues to inspire young people across Pakistan.”
Sameer Khan’s victory is more than a sporting milestone — it’s a testament to Pakistan’s unstoppable spirit and a reminder that greatness can emerge from anywhere, even from behind a coffee counter.
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