Deccan Chronicle

Super heavy Satish surges

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Tokyo, July 29: India’s first super heavyweigh­t (+91kg) boxer to compete in the Olympics, Satish Kumar, eased into the quarterfin­als of his debut Games, defeating Jamaica’s Ricardo Brown in his opening bout here on Thursday.

In the battle of the debutants, the 32-year-old Satish prevailed 4-1, a comfortabl­e win for him despite the split verdict.

The two-time Asian Championsh­ips bronzewinn­er Indian, who has been a multiple-time national champion, was helped by Brown’s poor footwork throughout the bout though he did end up sustaining two cuts — one on his forehead and the other on his chin.

Next up for Satish is Uzebkistan’s Bakhodir Jalolov, the reigning world and Asian champion.

Satish, also a 2018 Commonweal­th Games silver-medallist, dominated with his right hand and allowed Brown to repeatedly make the mistake of lunging in with very little balance.

Brown seemed to be looking for that one big punch that could unsettle the Indian but failed miserably, owing to his inability to move quickly enough after launching into Satish.

The Indian, in comparison, was light on his feet

and thereby responding attacks.

The late bloomer from Uttar Pradesh’s Bulandshah­r is an Army man, who used to play kabaddi, and was introduced to the sport owing to his good physique by the Army coaches.

The 31-year-old Brown, who is the first boxer from his country to qualify for the Games since 1996, was Jamaica’s flag-bearer at the opening ceremony.

He is the co-founder of ‘Sensi Juice’, an organic juice company based in Canada.

The juices that are produced by his company are infused with Cannabis.

Brown also worked as a chef in Jamaica till 2014.

sharper in to Brown’s

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AFP ?? India’s Satish Kumar (left) in action against Ricardo Brown of Jamaica in their men’s super heavy (over 91kg) bout at the Kokugikan Arena in Tokyo on Thursday.
— AFP India’s Satish Kumar (left) in action against Ricardo Brown of Jamaica in their men’s super heavy (over 91kg) bout at the Kokugikan Arena in Tokyo on Thursday.
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