Daily Dispatch

Fight not over as fists fly

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Ugly scuffles broke out in the arena between cornermen and security staff after an Iraqi fighter lost a split decision to an Indonesian opponent in their Asian Games bantamweig­ht boxing quarterfin­al on Wednesday.

Local favourite Sunan Agung Amoragam and Iraq’s Jaafar Al Sudani had gone toe-to-toe for three pulsating rounds in Jakarta before the Indonesian’s hand was held aloft on a 4-1 decision by the five judges.

While Al Sudani dropped to his knees distraught at losing a medal and Amoragam celebrated a guaranteed bronze, his coach and cornerman screamed abuse at the officials in an “unacceptab­le” scene, complainin­g the decision was rigged.

When they tried to whip up their supporters in the crowd into an angry frenzy with thumbs-down gestures, one Iraqi fan leapt over the barriers from the main stand and tried to storm the ring as an ugly melee broke out.

Security staff and volunteers tried to eject him and the two cornermen ran over and got involved in a pushing and shoving match.

When order was restored Al seconds and an Iraq team official were summoned into a hastily arranged meeting with Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n (Aiba) executive director Tom Virgets, who read them the riot act.

“We had a conversati­on about the behaviour of a coach and cornerman, regardless of which way a decision goes,” said Virgets.

The Iraqis did not comment as they left the meeting.

“Aiba has allowed, for a long time, a bad culture to grow where individual­s believe that they could express their opinions about every bout and about every decision and they could do it in a way that arouses a crowd.

“What I’m saying is that those days are over. It is unacceptab­le. We are going to change the culture.”

Veteran sports administra­tor Virgets, 67, who is a former amateur boxer and was president of USA Boxing from 200610, said that there was no plan for further sanction of the Iraqi team at this moment.”

 ?? Picture: AAMIR QURESHI /AFP ?? TEMPERS FLARE: Jaafar Abdulridha Ali Al Sudani lost a split decision to Indonesian rival Sunan Agung Amoragam in their Asian Games quarterfin­al.
Picture: AAMIR QURESHI /AFP TEMPERS FLARE: Jaafar Abdulridha Ali Al Sudani lost a split decision to Indonesian rival Sunan Agung Amoragam in their Asian Games quarterfin­al.

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