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Indian Pugilist Nishant Makes A Winning Start At World Olympic Qualifier

World Olympic Boxing Qualifier: World Championships bronze medallist Nishant Dev started his campaign at the 1st World Olympic Boxing Qualifier with an exciting 3-1 win against British boxer Lewis Richardson.

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By IANS News March 06, 2024 • 12:10 PM
Indian pugilist Nishant makes a winning start at World Olympic Qualifier
Indian pugilist Nishant makes a winning start at World Olympic Qualifier (Image Source: IANS)

World Olympic Boxing Qualifier: World Championships bronze medallist Nishant Dev started his campaign at the 1st World Olympic Boxing Qualifier with an exciting 3-1 win against British boxer Lewis Richardson.

Playing in the men’s 71kg category, Nishant didn’t take much time to settle in against the Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Richardson and went into the attacking mode from the word go, winning the first round 4-1. The 23-year-old Indian became even more dominant in the second round with the help of his long reach and delivered some effective right hooks to win the second round 5-0 comfortably.

He put forward a controlled performance in the third round as well and avoided multiple attacks from his opponent while trying to protect his lead and ultimately won the bout with a split decision.

The six-time Asian Championships medallist Shiva Thapa (63.5kg), however, faced a tough challenge against reigning World Champion Uzbekistan’s Ruslan Abdullaev. Ruslan, living up to his reputation with his pinpointed punches, penetrated Shiva’s defense multiple times which forced the Indian pugilist to go into a defensive mode right from the start.

The defensive approach didn’t last long as Abdullaev continued his attacking display before the referee stopped the contest in the first round.

Meanwhile, the national champion Lakshya Chahar (80kg) also exited the competition after losing against former Asian Championships silver medallist Iran’s Gheshlaghi Meysam. After going down 2-3 in the first round, Lakshya fought back well in the second and was looking good in the final round. However, the Iranian knocked him out with just 20 seconds remaining on the clock.

The Commonwealth Games 2022 bronze medallist Jaismine (60kg) also bowed out of the competition with a 0-5 loss against Japan’s Ayaka Taguchi.

Later tonight, the youth world champion Ankushita Boro (66kg) will face Sonvico Emilie of France while the national champion Sanjeet (92kg) will square off against Aibek Oralbay of Kazakhstan.


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