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Boxer Vijender eases into 2nd round of Olympics | India's top boxer Vijender Singh kept his reputation as a strong medal
contender intact by sailing into the middleweight (75kg) pre-quarterfinals at
the London Olympics with a comfortable win over Kazakhstan 's Danabek Sukhanov.
The 26-year-old, a bronze-medallist in the Beijing Games four years ago, was a
trifle cautious in the first round, preferring to gauge his opponent's strategy,
but opened up subsequently, to carve out a comfortable 14-10 verdict late on Saturday
night. "I am delighted to make it through to the next round, he was a tough opponent
and now its on to the next challenge," said the 26-year-old. "I want to go home
with a different coloured medal this time," he added. The Haryana boxer was tactically
superior to his opponent and also put his reach to good use to keep himself on
course for a second Olympic medal. Although he was generally defensive in the
first round, Vijender did unleash a few of his trademark straight punches to take
the honours with a 5-4 margin. Vijender, who also won a gold medal in the Commonwealth
Championship, had a decisive edge in the first round. He put up a more dominating
show in the second round, which he clinched with a 4-3 verdict and consolidated
his position in the third and final round to eventually emerge victorious without
really being under any serious pressure. The Kazakh did manage to score points
against the Indian but never really looked like springing a major surprise. Vijender
will now take on Terrell Gausha of USA in the pre-quarters on 2nd August. |
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