Tashkent (Uzbekistan), May 6 (Ians) Indian pugilists Akash Sangwan (67kg) and Nishant Dev (71kg) advanced to the pre-quarterfinals stage with comfortable wins in the Iba Men’s World Boxing Championships 2023 here on Saturday.
Sangwan defeated Fu Mingke of China 5-0 in a Round of 32 match. The Indian boxer was quicker than Fu right from the start and landed some heavy blows on his opponent. Akash played from a distance and evaded Fu’s punches throughout the bout, the Boxing Federation of India (BFI) informed in a release on Saturday.
The last round saw a desperate attempt from the Chinese boxer to mount a comeback but Akash comfortably dealt with him and won 5-0 via unanimous decision. He will take on Kazakhstan’s Dulat Bekbauov in the last-16 stage on Tuesday.
In a Light middleweight Round of 32 bout, Nishant Dev squared off against South Korea’s Lee Sangmin. The Indian boxer, who...
Sangwan defeated Fu Mingke of China 5-0 in a Round of 32 match. The Indian boxer was quicker than Fu right from the start and landed some heavy blows on his opponent. Akash played from a distance and evaded Fu’s punches throughout the bout, the Boxing Federation of India (BFI) informed in a release on Saturday.
The last round saw a desperate attempt from the Chinese boxer to mount a comeback but Akash comfortably dealt with him and won 5-0 via unanimous decision. He will take on Kazakhstan’s Dulat Bekbauov in the last-16 stage on Tuesday.
In a Light middleweight Round of 32 bout, Nishant Dev squared off against South Korea’s Lee Sangmin. The Indian boxer, who...
- 5/6/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Tashkent (Uzbekistan), May 5 (Ians) Asian and Commonwealth games bronze medallist Mohammad Hussamuddin (57kg) and Naveen kumar (92kg) progressed to the pre-quarter finals of the Iba Mens World Boxing Championships 2023, here on Friday.
In the round of 32 bout, Hussamuddin was facing China’s Lyu Ping. The southpaw from India displayed his swift movement and intelligence to throw a combination of punches in the first round and gain momentum.
After winning the first round unanimously, Hussamuddin upped the ante in the next round and took the initiative to land heavy blows on his opponent while dodging Lyu’s punches. The Chinese boxer couldn’t match the speed and intensity of Hussamuddin and eventually lost the bout 5-0. He will next take on Russia’s Savvin Eduard in the pre-quarterfinal on Sunday.
Naveen Kumar (92kg) took on South Korea’s Lee Sangmin in the round of 32 bout. The lanky southpaw, who hails from...
In the round of 32 bout, Hussamuddin was facing China’s Lyu Ping. The southpaw from India displayed his swift movement and intelligence to throw a combination of punches in the first round and gain momentum.
After winning the first round unanimously, Hussamuddin upped the ante in the next round and took the initiative to land heavy blows on his opponent while dodging Lyu’s punches. The Chinese boxer couldn’t match the speed and intensity of Hussamuddin and eventually lost the bout 5-0. He will next take on Russia’s Savvin Eduard in the pre-quarterfinal on Sunday.
Naveen Kumar (92kg) took on South Korea’s Lee Sangmin in the round of 32 bout. The lanky southpaw, who hails from...
- 5/5/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Tashkent (Uzbekistan), May 5 (Ians) Asian and Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Mohammad Hussamuddin (57kg) continued his good run with another dominant performance as he progressed to the pre-quarterfinals of the Iba Men’s World Boxing Championships 2023 here on Friday.
In the Round of 32 bout, Hussamuddin took on China’s Lyu Ping and displayed his swift movement and intelligence to throw a combination of punches in the first round and gain momentum.
After winning the first round unanimously, the southpaw from India upped the ante in the next and took the initiative to land heavy blows on his opponent while dodging Lyu’s punches. The Chinese boxer couldn’t match the speed and intensity of Hussamuddin and eventually lost the bout 5-0. He will next take on Russia’s Savvin Eduard in the pre-quarterfinal on Sunday.
On Friday, India suffered a setback as Asian Championships silver medallist Ashish went down against two-time...
In the Round of 32 bout, Hussamuddin took on China’s Lyu Ping and displayed his swift movement and intelligence to throw a combination of punches in the first round and gain momentum.
After winning the first round unanimously, the southpaw from India upped the ante in the next and took the initiative to land heavy blows on his opponent while dodging Lyu’s punches. The Chinese boxer couldn’t match the speed and intensity of Hussamuddin and eventually lost the bout 5-0. He will next take on Russia’s Savvin Eduard in the pre-quarterfinal on Sunday.
On Friday, India suffered a setback as Asian Championships silver medallist Ashish went down against two-time...
- 5/5/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Tashkent, May 3 (Ians) Young Indian pugilist Nishant Dev produced a power-packed performance and recorded a scintillating victory to advance to the pre-quarterfinals of the Iba Men’s World Boxing Championships, here on Wednesday.
Facing the 2021 bronze medallist Sarkhan Aliyev of Azerbaijan in the 71kg, Nishant was presented with a tough challenge initially but the exuberant pugilist put up a world-class display of strength and supreme technique to secure a 5-0 victory.
The 22-year-old from Karnal utilised his strategy of attacking from a distance and landed a swift combination of punches to begin the bout on the front foot.
After judging his opponent’s attacks well and defending sternly, Nishant gave the Azerbaijani no chance to execute his attacks. The southpaw, who hardly put a foot wrong throughout the bout, proved to be too quick for Aliyev.
Nishant will now face Lee Sangmin of South Korea for a place in the quarterfinals.
Facing the 2021 bronze medallist Sarkhan Aliyev of Azerbaijan in the 71kg, Nishant was presented with a tough challenge initially but the exuberant pugilist put up a world-class display of strength and supreme technique to secure a 5-0 victory.
The 22-year-old from Karnal utilised his strategy of attacking from a distance and landed a swift combination of punches to begin the bout on the front foot.
After judging his opponent’s attacks well and defending sternly, Nishant gave the Azerbaijani no chance to execute his attacks. The southpaw, who hardly put a foot wrong throughout the bout, proved to be too quick for Aliyev.
Nishant will now face Lee Sangmin of South Korea for a place in the quarterfinals.
- 5/3/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Seoul, Dec 7 (Ians) The South Korean government will decide whether to lift the indoor mask mandate by the end of this month, Interior Minister Lee Sang-min said on Wednesday.
The mandate is the last remaining Covid-19 restriction South Korea has kept in place following the scrapping of all other distancing rules, reports Yonhap News Agency.
“(The government) will come up with the final plan by the end of this month after discussing ways to adjust (indoor) mask mandate rules,”” Lee said during a virus response meeting.
The move comes as a series of local governments, including the central city of Daejeon and South Chungcheong province, announced their plans to drop the facial covering mandate.
Lee highlighted the importance of maintaining a single quarantine system, citing lingering concerns over a surge in winter.
The country reported 74,714 new Covid-19 cases, including 60 from overseas, bringing the total caseload to 27,483,568, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (Kdca) said.
The mandate is the last remaining Covid-19 restriction South Korea has kept in place following the scrapping of all other distancing rules, reports Yonhap News Agency.
“(The government) will come up with the final plan by the end of this month after discussing ways to adjust (indoor) mask mandate rules,”” Lee said during a virus response meeting.
The move comes as a series of local governments, including the central city of Daejeon and South Chungcheong province, announced their plans to drop the facial covering mandate.
Lee highlighted the importance of maintaining a single quarantine system, citing lingering concerns over a surge in winter.
The country reported 74,714 new Covid-19 cases, including 60 from overseas, bringing the total caseload to 27,483,568, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (Kdca) said.
- 12/7/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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