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See you for Panghal, 3 others; The overall lottery is difficult for Indian boxers at the Olympics

See you for Panghal, 3 others; The overall lottery is difficult for Indian boxers at the Olympics
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Tokyo: Top seeded and the world No.
1 Amit Panghal (52kg) is among the four Indian boxers who get by by BYES into the pre-quarter-final Olympics when Pugilistes the country prepares for a campaign that is difficult to launch here on Thursday.
Nine unprecedented Indian boxers will compete for medals at the exhibition, where no one can secure the settlement of the podium in the 2016 edition.
Panghal will step into the ring on July 31 in the last 16-stage against the winner of the contest between Botswana’s Mahommed Rajab Otukile and Yubjen Herney Martinez.
Martinez is a lightweight silver Flyweight race in Rio Games.
The 200 year old Asian Games champion, which is expected to be advanced, may find Hu Jianguan China, the 2016 Olympic Bronze Olympics, as opposed to possible quarter-finals.
In a women’s competition, six-time world champion M C Mary Kom (51kg) will die against Dominica Miguelina Hernandez on July 25 and up next for her will become the third seed Colombia Ingrit Lorena Victoria Valencia when she pursues the second Olympic medal.
Read Alsotokyo Olympics: The Indian contingent is ready to roar ‘Hope’s game’ in the middle of the Covid-19 regulation when the Tokyo Olympics was postponed last year due to Covid-19 pandemic, fans still saw one glowing light, so the situation would return to normal and situation.
The Mega event will be held with the same charm and fireworks.
Valencia is the 2016 Olympic bronze winner and also the PAN American Games champion.
Also getting bye is a former Game Asian Games Bronze Medal Satish Kumar (+ 91kg), which is the first super heavyweight of India to make Olympic cutting.
He will face Ricardo Brown Jamaica in pre-quarter and if he wins, the military army will meet the seeds of Jalolov’s Bakhodir from Uzbekistan.
Jalolov is a world champion that ruled besides becoming an Asian champion three times.
Debutshish Chaudhary (75kg), who has been the Asian silver medalist, will fight Erbieke Tererheta China in the opening game.
The winner met the third seed Brazil Hebert Sousa in pre-quarter.
Sousa is a bronze medalist in the 2019 World Championship.
Read Alsoget, Set, Tokyo! This is the performance time for the first ‘Olympics’ TV’: Realistic Indian Medal and Moveindia have gone to Tokyo with the largest contingent of 127 athletes (including backup).
But more importantly, India has gone to Tokyo in the hope that it will be transported richest in the match.
Spread in 18 sports, where Indians have qualified for various events, the contingent consists of many comonkonwealth games Silver-Medal Manish Kaushik (63kg), also made the debut game, has the race for the British European silver winner Luke McCormack to compete with in the opening.
If he wins, third seed Cuban Andy Cruz awaits him in the last stage-16.
Cruz is the powerful world and Pan American Champion.
The Vikas Krissan of India, which is rewarded (69kg) will take Mensah Okazawa Japan in the round of 32 on Saturday and if he crossed this obstacle, he would fight Roniel Iglesias who was superior in Cuba.
Iglesias was the 2012 Olympic gold medalist and also the previous world champion.
In the women’s lottery, Pooja Rani (75kg) will take Ichrak Aib Algeria, in his opening battle and will fight China’s second seed Li Qian if he developed.
Qian is the powerful Asian champion and world champion Edition 2018.
Lovlina Borghain (69kg) got bye and will face Germany Nadine Apetz in her opening clash.
Simranjit Kaur (60kg) also got goodbye and asked Sudaporn Seesondee Thailand to wait for him in the pre-quarter.
Trio Simranjit, Lovlina and Pooja made their Olympic debut among women.
The United States has won a record of 50 Olympic gold medals in boxing and a record of 114 total medals (male and female events).
Cuba has won 37 Olympic gold medals in boxing, 26 more than other sports.
Kazakhstan won at least one boxing gold medal in each of the six last Olympic matches.
At the Rio Olympics in 2016, Uzbekistan took home seven medals in boxing, more than other countries, three of them were gold, to complete the highest joints with Cuba.
A total of 289 boxers from 81 countries will fight it in this match.

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