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India seeks review of Panghal’s loss in final

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India has sought a review of defending champion Amit Panghal’s 2-3 final loss in the 52kg category finals of the Asian Boxing Championsh­ips here on Monday.

Panghal lost 2-3 to Uzbekistan’s Shakhobidi­n Zoirov.

Earlier in the tournament, Indian boxer Sakshi Choudhary (54kg) had lost her final spot in the Asian Championsh­ips after her rival, top-seeded Kazakh Dina Zholaman successful­ly challenged the narrow victory that the two-time youth world champion had clinched in the last-four stage.

The bout review system was introduced by the Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n (AIBA) in 2019.

“She is a bit upset but understand­s that the fight was very close. I told her that she is young and has to prepare for the 2024 Olympics. I was angry about how things panned out. Sakshi is much better now,” Indian women’s boxing’s High Performanc­e Director Raffaele Bergamasco said.

The team manager or the head coach of the losing boxer gets 15 minutes after the decision is announced to submit their protest and complete the paperwork for it in the next 30 minutes. Decisions with scores 5-0 or 4-1 are not reviewable under this system.

Each team is allowed up to two failed reviews. “If the Technical Delegate determines, after consulting the Bout Review Jury, that the protest should be allowed to proceed, the bout will be reviewed by the Jury – the Observer, the Referee Evaluator and the Judge Evaluator,” the AIBA had said.

In case of a protest claiming that an AIBA technical rule was violated by the referee, the aggrieved team has to specify the breach and the round in which it allegedly took place.

 ??  ?? India’s Amit Panghal (right) had to settle for silver
India’s Amit Panghal (right) had to settle for silver

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