Pakistan’s top wrestler, Inam Butt, has qualified for the quarterfinals of the Beach Wrestling World Series in Singapore. Butt, who is ranked number one in the world in beach wrestling, won three back-to-back fights today to advance to the next round.

Butt’s first fight was against Kazakhstan’s Yerzhan Zhylkaidarov. Butt dominated the match, winning by a score of 10-0. In his second fight, Butt faced off against Russia’s Ramazan Sadulaev. Butt again won by a score of 10-0. In his final fight of the day, Butt defeated Ukraine’s Oleksandr Kholodinsky by a score of 8-0.
With his three wins today, Butt has qualified for the quarterfinals of the Beach Wrestling World Series. The quarterfinals will be held on Saturday, June 11. Butt will face off against the winner of the match between Turkey’s Mustafa Koksal and Georgia’s Zurab Datunashvili.
Butt’s performance today is a major boost for Pakistan’s wrestling team. He is the first Pakistani wrestler to qualify for the quarterfinals of the Beach Wrestling World Series. If he can continue his winning streak, he could become the first Pakistani wrestler to win a medal in the Beach Wrestling World Series.
Butt’s success is a testament to his hard work and dedication. He has been training for this moment for many years. He is a role model for young wrestlers in Pakistan, and his success will inspire them to achieve their goals.
I am confident that Inam Butt will continue to represent Pakistan with pride and honor. I wish him the best of luck in the quarterfinals.
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