Indian boxers made the country proud at the 18th Asian Games on Wednesday as two of the boxers’ entered semi-finals.
Indian boxers Amit Panghal and Vikas Krishan ensured their spots on the podium.
Indian boxers made the country proud at the 18th Asian Games on Wednesday as two of the boxers’ entered semi-finals.
Indian boxers Amit Panghal and Vikas Krishan ensured their spots on the podium. In the quarter-finals, Amit overpowered Kim Jang Ryong of North Korea by a unanimous 5-0 decision in the men's light flyweight (49 kilogram) category.
Vikas faced a much tougher challenge against Tuoheta Erbieke Tanglatihan of China in the men's middleweight (75kg) division. Vikas was stretched to the limit by his agile and technically strong opponent before eking out a narrow 3-2 win.
In the semi-finals, Amit will take on Paalam Carlo of the Philippines while Vikas will face Kazakhstan's Amankul Abilkhan.
Amit was far superior for his opponent and dominated all the three rounds. The bout saw a fast opening round with both boxers coming up with repeated barrage of punches.
Amit repeatedly used a low guard in an attempt to draw the Korean in and create gaps in his defence. At the same time, the Indian's quickness and superior technique allowed him to maintain a strong defence.
The Indian Army boxer continued to beat his opponent's defence and land punches at regular intervals in the second round.
The third round followed a similar pattern as Amit emerged a deserving 5-0 winner.
(IANS)