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Vijender marches on

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LONDON: The poster boy of Indian boxing, Vijender Singh, came through a close battle with American Terrell Gausha to make the last eight of the middleweights late on Thursday night.

The powerful 26-year-old edged a close contest, which could have gone either way, 16-15 with his stiff left jab probably catching the eye of the judges more than the speed of Gausha.

Roared on by a partisan crowd at the Excel arena, Vijender admitted to feeling the pressure of carrying the hopes of billion people back home.

“I stayed calm and I fought in very close and I won the fight,” said the policeman, who fought in front of former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield.

“All India watching. They love me and I love them and long may they support me,” added the Indian, whose left cheek was marked from the bout.

Gausha said he was proud of his display in defeat, the American team’s seventh consecutive loss this week after opening with four wins. The 24-year-old then tried to dance around questions about whether he thought the result was fair. “I knew it was a close fight, I wasn’t sure which way it was going to go, I was just hoping I got the nod but unfortunately I didn’t,” he said. (Reuters)

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