Belgrade: Debut Akash Kumar (54kg) was signed with a bronze medal in the Aiba World Boxing Championship after being applied by Kazakh Teenagers Makhmud Sabyrkhan in the semifinals on Thursday.
Akash aged 21 years lost 0-5 to end the Indian campaign in the Marquee competition, where Akash became only the seventh Indian men’s boxer to secure a medal.
He also claims a $ 25,000 prize.
Indians began to be extraordinary but Sabyrkhan got its size in seconds, printed mainly with a fantastic cross bait to slow akash after the initial explosion.
The 19-year-old Kazakh, who is the country’s national national champion, is both of them who are less passionate but clinically in their implementation, do not let go of the opportunity to print a counterattack.
Sabyrkhan grabbed round round in a round voice and maintained the advantage in the second half even though Akash gave a large number of himself by managing to trouble Kazakh with Jab.
However, Sabyrkhan will not be disturbed by Akash’s sporadic shot.
He is too accurate for Akash.
Despite loss, Haryana’s children, who come from Bhiwani, can be proud of fantastic performance in its first senior international competition.
Akash has been retarded by a former former Olympic red red, Joel Finol Rivas from Venezuela in the quarter-finals.
Products from the Army Sports Institute in Pune, Boxer services lost their parent on lung infections in September and competed in the national championship that did not realize the tragedy.
His father died more than a decade back after starting him for boxing and his brother was in prison since 2017 in connection with a murder case.
Overall, five Indians made the quarter-finals but four of them, including the 2015 Bronze Winner of Shiva Thapa (63.5kg) and ordered Asia Sanjeet champions (92kg) lost in the quarter-final stage.
India has secured unprecedented silver through Amit Pamhal in the previous edition of the event, while Manish Kaushik had claimed bronze.
Previous Indian Medal Winners at the World Championship are Vijender Singh (Bronze, 2009), Vikas Krishhan (Bronze, 2011), Thapa (Bronze, 2015), Gaurav Bidhuri (Bronze, 2017), Panghal (Bronze (Bronze) and Kaushik, 2019) .
The golden winner at the exhibition will run away with a $ 100,000 prize.
The silver medalist must be given $ 50,000, and both medalists will be given $ 25,000.
The total gift wallet stands above $ 2.6 million.
India is represented by its national champions who ruled across heavy categories.