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Boxing World C’Ships: Narender Bermwal Entered the Last 16 Years with FACILE VIND

Boxing World C'Ships: Narender Bermwal Entered the Last 16 Years with FACILE VIND
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Belgrade: Boxer India Narender Bermwal (+ 92kg) stormed into the pre-quarter-finals of the AIBA World Championship after being classified by Sierra Leone’s Mohamed Kendeh in the second-side-Lop contest on Thursday.
Bermwal thoroughly dominates its impressive rival, which cannot be connected for most battles and struggles with its movements too.
Indians, made their debut on a big event, which was sharper than both and well did not come in a heavy punch line, Kendeh could be thrown away if he was more agile.
Slow footwork, the inability to defend himself or launch a record attack which ultimately imposes the referee to give him eight counts of one and a half minutes to the third round.
About that was then stopped in Help Balwal.
However, at the end of last night, the other Varinder debuted Singh (60kg) was forced to provide a walkover to Karen Tonakanyan from Armenia because he was not in a fighting position due to high fever.
“He is better now.
We took him to the hospital and also made him tested for Covid-19 and was found negative.
Bad luck, what can you do,” said the Indian high-performance director Santiago Nieva told PTI.
India protested Chahar’s losses but appeals were rejected: India protested the reception of RSC Lakshya Chahar (86kg) on ​​Wednesday night but was rejected by the tournament jury.
Chahar lost to Kim Hyeongyu Korea, a former silver silver Asian Games, after the fight had to be stopped in the second half when the forehead was cut by Indians opened.
The injury was caused by the head head from Hyeongkyu in the first round.
Chahar won the opening round 4-1 and was the dominant in the second half but the judges decided to support Korea after the battle was stopped.
India appealed against the verdict, confirming that the referee should associate the end of the battle to the head of the Korean head instead of reopening the wound.
“It’s a bit technical but the jury doesn’t agree with our dispute.
Our appeal is unfortunately rejected,” Nieva told PTI.
Nieva was seen expressing his disagreement with a decision after the fight, who also left Chahar was stunned.
Later tonight, Rohit Mor (57kg) and Akash (67kg) will compete in their second round battles.
While Rohit will take Bosnia and Alen Rahimic, Akash will face Deniel Krotter Germany.
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 national champions who rule throughout heavy categories.

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