The Free Press Journal

Pugilist Satish now targets Oly gold

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Having narrowly lost the Super Heavyweigh­t (+91 kilogram) title at the Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games (CWG), Indian boxer Satish Kumar Yadav is now looking forward to winning gold at bigger events like the Asian Games and Olympics.

Satish lost by a unanimous 0:5 verdict to Frazer Clarke of England after an extremely hard fought final in which both boxers pushed themselves to the limit.

While he is aware that the standard at the Asian Games — to be held in Jakarta later this year — will be several notches higher, the seasoned Indian Army boxer asserted that his experience at the Commonweal­th Games will hold him in good stead.

“I am happy with my performanc­e at the Commonweal­th Games. Now I want to win gold medals at the Asian Games and Olympics. However, the overall standard of boxers in those tournament­s will be much better than what I faced in Gold Coast.

“The level of competitio­n at the Asian Games will be very close to the Olympics and World Championsh­ips. Former Soviet nations like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenist­an and Kyrgyzstan along with Mongolia, Thailand, China and South Korea are among the big powers of world boxing,” Satish said.

“But still, the experience at the Commonweal­th Games has given me a lot of confidence. Boxers from Australia, England, New Zealand and Ireland are very strong in the Super Heavyweigh­t category. They have extremely good technique as well. I learned a lot by fighting against them.

“For example, the England boxer in the final had a height and reach advantage over me and he was extremely strong defensivel­y as well. I had to use my brains and change my tactics accordingl­y during the fight. My coach told me to use my speed since I have extremely good endurance,” he added.

“Of course, the Asian Games and Olympics will be extremely tough. But I have only one target — the gold medal. That is the only medal worth fighting for.”

The judges had awarded Clarke a unanimous 5:0 victory over Satish in the Super Heavyweigh­t final, which came as a surprise since both boxers were equally matched.

Satish himself was surprised with the verdict and felt that the bout was much closer than what the final decision by the judges indicated.

“Not just me, many among the public at the venue were also surprised and unhappy at the decision.

“The officials from European nations like England or Australia support each other during major tournament­s and Indian boxers suffer as a result. This is the reason why Indian boxers are not able to get favourable decisions in very close bouts,” the 28year-old asserted.

“I am not happy with the fact that the judges decision went against me during the final despite the fact I was the better boxer in that bout. The public was also shouting that Satish is the winner.

 ??  ?? England's Frazer Clarke (L) fights India's Satish Kumar during their men's +91kg final during the 2018 Commonweal­th Games.
England's Frazer Clarke (L) fights India's Satish Kumar during their men's +91kg final during the 2018 Commonweal­th Games.

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