Deccan Chronicle

Boxer Amit beats biggie for gold

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Jakarta, Sept. 1: Amit Panghal (49kg) on Saturday became only the eighth Indian boxer ever to claim a gold medal at the Asian Games with a stunning tactical win over reigning Olympic and Asian champion Hasanboy Dusmatov in the summit clash here.

The 22-year-old Armyman, the only Indian to make the finals, prevailed 3-2 against the more fancied Dusmatov, who had beaten him in a split verdict in last year’s world championsh­ips.

India signed off its boxing campaign at the Games with a gold and a bronze, won by Vikas Krishan in the middle-weight category.

Amit, making his debut at the Games, showed immense tactical brilliance, especially in defence to outmanoeuv­re the Uzbek, who has an iconic status in internatio­nal boxing. Dusmatov won a silver in the world championsh­ip last year.

But on Saturday, the Haryana-boxer exacted sweet revenge for the narrow loss in Hamburg, keeping his range and striking some clean right hooks and jabs to unsettle his shorter and slightly edgy opponent.

“I had lost to him before, so I had to take revenge. Coach Santiago (Nieva) and other coaches had prepared me well. In the semifinal, I did not play the first round well, here I did not repeat that mistake,” Amit said after the bout.

“The coach asked me get him on the counter-attack. The training in England and at the camp in India helped. I had sparred with southpaw boxers at both places. I knew how to take advantage of the upper cut,” he added.

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