Sachin Siwach won his bout but it was a mixed day for India at the World Boxing Championships (Twitter Image)
Sachin Siwach defeated Serghei Novac to cruise into bantam weight pre-quarterfinals, Govind Sahani and Naveen Kumar lost by unanimous verdicts
Sachin Siwach (54kg) made a winning start to his maiden World Championships campaign with a facile victory, while two other Indian boxers bowed out of the competition on Monday.
The 2021 World Youth Championships winner showcased his technical prowess to register a 5-0 unanimous decision against Serghei Novac of Moldova and cruise to the bantam weight pre-quarterfinals.
However, it was curtains for Govind Sahani (48kg) and Naveen Kumar (92kg). Both boxers lost by unanimous verdicts.
Sachin took charge of the proceedings from the word go as he relentlessly attacked Novac in the round of 32 bout.
Using his height advantage and long reach, the 23-year-old relied on a combination of punches to take the first round.
The second round followed a similar script as Sachin landed a flurry of punches, the most impressive being a combination of a straight jab, a left and then a right hook. His defence was as strong as his attack as he danced around the ring, ducking his opponentโs punches.
Despite the first two rounds being ruled in his favour, Sachin did not hold back his punches in the final three minutes. He continued pummelling the hapless Maldovian with a range of punches, including the uppercut, to claim a comprehensive win.
He will face 2021 World Championships silver medallist Makhmud Sabyrkhan for a place in the quarterfinals.
ALSO READ|ย WFI Row: Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat Resume Training; Ad-hoc Panel to Host Trials for Asian Championships
Naveen, who was up against 2021 World Championships bronze medallist Emmanuel Reyes, was completely outplayed by the Spaniard.
He got a standing count in the very first round and never quite looked menacing or even comfortable in the ring as he struggled to connect his punches.
The experienced Reyes, who is seeded second, was technically far superior to the Indian and the Spanish boxer used that to dominate the bout and wrap up a comfortable win.
In the evening session, Sahani went down to top seed and World Championships bronze medallist Sakhil Alakhverdovi of Georgia in a high-paced bout.
ALSO READ|ย WWE Reveals 12-man Roster World Heavyweight Championship Tournament
He threw a lot of punches but like Naveen, Govind too struggled to connect his blows and was a tad bit slower than Alakhverdovi.
Sahani had lost to the same opponent at the same stage at the 2021 World Championships.
Read all the Latest Sports News, Check Out Orange Cap and Purple Cap holder details here
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed)
Discover more from Divya Bharat ๐ฎ๐ณ
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.