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World No.1 Panghal ousted, Pooja too out of contention

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TOKYO, July 31: In a thoroughly disappointing day for Indian boxing, Pooja Rani (75kg) joined world number one Amit Panghal (52kg) in exiting the Olympic Games after an underwhelming performance, going down 0-5 in her quarterfinal bout against China’s Li Qian here on Saturday.
Qian, who is a former world champion and a Rio Olympics bronze-medallist, thoroughly outpunched Rani in the quarterfinals, quite literally taking away her belief with a clinical performance.
This was after Panghal bowed out with a stunning 1-4 loss to Rio Games silver-medallist Yuberjen Martinez, beaten by the Colombian’s relentless attacks and pace in a draining pre-quarterfinal bout.
Rani looked clueless in the ring after showing some spark in the opening round.
Qian was ruthless in her counter-hitting every time the debutant Indian tried to launch an offensive, striking straight and clean to assert her dominance.
Even the waiting game didn’t work for Rani, whose fragile defence was easily penetrated by the top-class Chinese boxer, who is now assured of her second Olympic medal.
Earlier Panghal, who was also making his debut in the Games and was seeded top, fizzled out after a good start.
One of India’s strongest medal contenders, Panghal was put under pressure by the sprightly Colombian in the opening round itself but the pre-bout favourite ensured that he connected better to claim the first three minutes 4-1.
“They have sparred with each other. In some of them Amit was better than today but in others, it was similar to what happened today.’ Indian Boxing’s High Performance Director Santiago Nieva said after the bout
“It wasn’t a total surprise because we had seen that this guy is very dangerous,” he added.
Martinez’s pace should have set alarm bells ringing in the Indian corner despite Panghal bagging the first round because the Pan-American champion upped the ante in the second round, working relentlessly on Panghal’s body with his uppercuts.
Panghal found it tough to respond and Martinez’s persistence brought him level with the top star.
“We knew what to expect but our hope was that Amit would stand up better in the last two rounds,” Nieva further added.
Martinez made sure that there was no let up in the intensity in the final three minutes as well and Panghal ended up being on the defensive for the most part. (PTI)

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