LONDON: India’s celebrity fighter Vijender Singh shifted into the quarterfinals of the male's center bodyweight (75 kg) type of the Olympic Games with a nail-biting one-point success over his United states opposition at the ExCel Field in London, uk on Friday.
The 26-year-old Vijender, the brown medallist of the China Olympic Games, crawled previous Terrell Gausha with a 16-15 judgment in the fascinating competition of expertise and technique.
Spurred on by a vociferous audience which kept chanting “India, India”, Vijender took a slimmer one aspect cause after the first circular which eventually was the major aspect for the Native indian to pip his United states competing.
In the second circular, Vijender permitted his opposition to come returning a little bit as he remaining his secure start and, and though he arrived a few blows, it was not enough to provide him a obvious cause. Consequently, the second circular finished with a 5-5 scoreline.
Vijender tailored a more fighting technique in the third and last circular but the United states was similar to the process as he fended off the blows deftly and reverse assaulted increasingly.
As the two fighters patiently waited for the outcome, the audience kept chanting ““India Jeete Ga” and a shout exploded in the ground when Vijender was announced the champion.
Vijender, a former globe variety one, will now take on Abbos Atoev of Uzbekistan in the quarterfinals. Atoev became popular over Bogdan Juratoni of Italy 12-10 in the pre-quarterfinals.
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