: Boxing: Four more Indians reach semi-finals at ASBC Youth and Junior Championships, confirm medals #IndiaNEWS India’s Bishwamitra Chongtham (51kg) sailed into the semi-finals along with three of
Boxing: Four more Indians reach semi-finals at ASBC Youth and Junior Championships, confirm medals #IndiaNEWS
India’s Bishwamitra Chongtham (51kg) sailed into the semi-finals along with three of his compatriots, assuring themselves of at least a bronze medal at the ASBC Youth and Junior Boxing Championships in Dubai on Sunday.Bishwamitra, a World Youth Championships bronze medallist, proved too strong for Kenzhe Muratul of Kazakhstan as he showed swift movement and technical prowess to secure an easy 5-0 win.Abhimanyu Loura (92kg), Deepak (75kg) and Preeti (57kg) were the other Indians to reach the semi-finals.In the middleweight quarter-final, Deepak, up against Iraq’s Dhurgham Karim, dominated the proceedings from the word go. He landed a flurry of punches on his opponent in the third round, forcing the referee to stop the contest.National champion Abhimanyu from Haryana also moved into the last four after defeating Kyrgyzstan’s Tenibekov Sanjar in a one-sided affair.The lanky Indian was declared as the winner with Referee Stopping the Contest (RSC) in the second round of the bout.In the women’s section, Preeti advanced to the semi-finals after outwitting Mongolia’s Tugsjargal Nomin with a victory via RSC verdict in the second round of the match.On the other hand, Aditya Janghu (86kg) was the lone Indian to suffer defeat on the second day when he lost to Kazakhstan’s Temrlan Mukatayev in the quarterfinal bout.On the third...Read more
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