Tokyo: The Indian Boxer Ashish Chaudhary (75kg) was paid for the beginning that was underwhelming when his first Olympic appearance ended with a round loss of opening to China Erbieke Tererheta on Monday.
The former 27-year-old Asian silver medalist dropped 0-5 in the fight, which could be much closer so he turned it a little earlier.
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The boxer from Himachal Pradesh was arrested at the back foot in the opening round and lost it in a round voice with a busy Chinese, who used his punch well.
Ashish lifted his game in the second half to provide a better account about himself with more attacks but once again, the lack of a clear blow and precision hurt the cause when Chinese superior to avoided most of the opportunities.
The combination of hiteta is also connected better.
“The plan is to tire Chinese people physically and Ashish tries hard but he is not well connected.
The blow rises or lands wide.
He gets some controls only in the third round but it’s too late,” High-performance Boxing India.
Director of Santiago Nieva told PTI.
Ashish came out all in the last three minutes and managed to trouble Touheta even though there was a wound under his left eye.
The judges also scored in a round voice, but Chinese people had a decisive advantage that gave him a victory.
“The defense in the first two rounds should be better.
Small mistakes that make it but the effort is there,” Nieva said.
Touheta will face Herbert Sousa pack the three Brazil, which is a world championship bronze medal.
Ashish is the third Indian boxer that lends from the Mega program after Krishan Vikas (69kg) and Manish Kaushik (63kg) also comes out with a loss of opening.
On Wednesday, Lovlina Borghain (69kg) will be a Lone Indian boxer in the action when she took Nadine Apetz Germany in the last 16 stage.