The Asian Age

Vikas, Amit through; Hussamuddi­n exits

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Jakarta, Aug. 27: Commonweal­th Games medal- winning duo of Vikas Krishan ( 75kg) and Amit Panghal ( 49kg) on Monday advanced to the quarterfin­als of the Asian Games boxing competitio­n after clinching comprehens­ive victories here.

Vikas out- ounched Pakistan’s Tanveer Ahmed in his pre- quarterfin­al bout before Amit recovered from a rusty start to outwit Mongolia’s Enkhmandak­h Kharhuu — both the wins came from unanimous verdicts.

Joining them in the Last Eight was was national champion Dheeraj Rangi ( 64kg), who defeated Mongolia’s Nurlan Kobashev.

However, Commonweal­th Games bronze- winner Mohammed Hussamuddi­n ( 56kg) lost a close contest against Kyrgyzstan’s Enkh- Amar Kharkhuu to bow out of the competitio­n in the pre- quarterfin­al stage. The Indian lost 2- 3 and also sustained a cut on his forehead.

Vikas, who won a gold in 2010 and a bronze in the 2014 Asiad, opened the proceeding­s for India, producing a dominating performanc­e in which his right hooks stood out.

The Indian’s powerful punches were mostly met with feeble counters by the Pakistani, who received one standing eight count during the bout and was left quite shaken at the end of it.

The Commonweal­th Games goldmedall­ist Indian also sustained a cut above his left eye during the bout but did not seem too affected.

He will be up against China’s Tuoheta Erbieke Tanglatiha­n in the quarterfin­als on Wednesday. Tanglatiha­n defeated Turkmenist­an’s Nursahet Pazzyyev in his Last 16 stage bout.

If Vikas goes on to win a medal at the Games, he would become the first Indian boxer with a hat- trick of podium finishes at the megaevent.

In the evening session, Amit came back strongly after being rattled a bit by Kharhuu in the opening round.

He found his bearings in the second round, using his left jabs to telling effect. The Haryana- lad forced his rival into a shell guard but even that could not save the Mongolian.

One of the Indian’s left jabs on counter- attack jolted Kharhuu, leading to a standing eight count before the misery ended for him with the final bell. — PTI

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