Almaty (Kazakhstan): Indian boxers continued to touch new highs at the World Championships here as three of them entered the quarterfinals on an all-win day on Tuesday to take the total number to an unprecedented five.
Vikash Malik (60kg), Sumit Sangwan (81kg) and Satish Kumar (+91kg) joined Shiva Thapa (56kg) and Manoj Kumar (64kg) in the quarterfinals, making it one better than the previous best achieved in the 2011 edition in Azerbaijan.
“It is a historic performance. I mean, we have won medals but as far as reaching this level is concerned, it is the first time that five Indians have made the quarterfinals,” an elated national coach Gurbax Singh Sandhu told PTI.
“We are getting standing ovations from fans here. It is very thrilling and something that makes you feel very proud,” he said.
Vikash was the first Indian boxer to step into the ring and was the underdog against fifth seed and former 2008 European Championships silver medallist Miklos Varga.
The Indian trailed by a couple of points in the opening round but made a stupendous recovery in the next two rounds, clinching them unanimously to emerge triumphant.
Vikash has another tough bout at hand as he will be facing Brazil’s Robson Conceicao, a former Pan-American Games silver-medallist who has been seeded fourth here.
The 20-year-old Olympian Sumit handed out a thrashing to eighth seed Siarhei Novikau of Belarus in a lop-sided contest which the Indian claimed 3-0.
Sumit is also in for a very tough contest in the quarterfinal as he will fight London Olympics silver medallist and top seed, and local, Adilbek Niyazymbetov.
The last Indian in the ring today was Satish and the imposing pugilist outpunched Belarus’ Yan Sudzilouski 3-0.
Satish will be up against London Olympics bronze-medallist and local hero Ivan Dychko, who has been seeded second here. (PTI)