Boxing event: Nishant, Jaismine enter quarters

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Hanghzhou, Sep 28: World Championships bronze medallist Deepak Bhoria’s Asian Games campaign ended in heartbreak as he bowed out with a pre-quarterfinal loss even as Nishant Dev and Jaismine Lamboria advanced to the last eight here on Thursday.
Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Jaismine (60kg) packed a powerful punch to notch an RSC (referee stops contest win) win in her opening bout against Hadeel Ghazwan Ashour of Saudi Arabia to move to the quarterfinals.
While the 2023 world championship bronze medallist Nishant (71kg) needed less than two minutes to knock out Bui Phuoc Tung of Vietnam in his Round of 16 bout.
But Deepak (51kg) went down by a 1-4 verdict to 2021 bantamweight world champion Tomoya Tsuboi of Japan.
Handed a difficult draw, the 26-year-old Hisar boxer was unlucky to meet the Japanese pugilist early on in the tournament. It was always going to be tricky against Tsuboi and Deepak was made aware of it in the first few seconds of the bout itself.
The Japanese was quick off the block as he connected a flurry of punches pinning the Indian on the back foot. After two high paced rounds, fatigue caught up with the two boxers and Tsuboi managed to get the better of Deepak. (PTI)

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