Boxing: Manoj, Naman lead Indian charge as 4 boxers assured medals

Press Trust of India  |  Gold Coast 

Veteran (69kg) assured himself the second medal of his career as four Indian boxers entered the semifinals of the mega-event with contrasting victories in the quarterfinals here today.

The debutant trio of (49kg), (56kg) and the 19-year-old Naman Tanwar (91kg) joined in the semifinals of the mega-event, where Indian boxers had won three silver and a bronze medal the last time around.

Amit defeated Scotland's Aqeel Ahmed in a split 4-1 verdict. The 19-year-old Naman, on the other hand, hammered Samoa's 5-0 in his quarterfinal clash to move into the medal round.

"I didn't expect Ahmed to be this good. He surprised me with his speed and my counter-attack wasn't working at all. The coaches then told me to go all out aggressive which is what got me the results that I wanted," Amit told after his bout.

Chasing a third successive international gold, the 22-year-old from overcame a rusty start to turn the tables on his opponent.

"This is definitely going to be the biggest medal of my career so far. There is no doubt about that," said the World Championships quarterfinalists

Amit had lost the opening round on a majority decision but came back strongly to clinch the bout and a spot in the semifinals in his maiden appearance at a multi-sport event.

He had won gold medals at and the Strandja in before coming into the Games.

Naman is a former bronze-medallist from the Youth World Championships and defeated Asian silver-medallist in the national trial to clinch a spot in the team.

"I didn't have any prior knowledge of my opponent so I watched him for the first round and a half and then I got aggressive and stuck to my game plan," he said.

"My style of fighting is inspired by (2006) Commonwealth Games gold medallist Akhil Kumar," he added for good measure.

The Delhi-boxer took to to lose weight. He will be up against Australia's in his semifinal clash on April 13.

In the evening session, and Hussamuddin took the ring against Zambia's Everisto Mulenga and Australia's respectively.

Hussamuddin continued his rich vein of form to dismantle Mulenga 5-0 but had to toil hard against the crowd favourite who managed to clinch the final round from the Indian.

Both and Hussamuddin will be up against English opponents in their semifinals bouts. While will face Pat McCormack, Hussamuddin will be up against

Earlier, M C (48kg) had assured herself of a medal at the event, winning her opening round clash.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 17:00 IST