Indian boxers beating a reigning Olympic champion and World champion on the same day at an elite event is rare.
Following Amit Panghal (52kg) and Kavinder Singh Bisht’s (56kg) upset wins chief performance director Santiago Nieva said, “We made a little bit of history today.”
“Panghal proved that his previous win over Dusmatov was not a fluke. He also proved that he can be successful in 52kg. He fought brilliantly, may be better than his performance in the Asian Games,” Nieva told The Hindu.
Nieva was also impressed with Panghal’s stamina and the way he countered Dusmatov’s ploy of holding in close range.
Chief coach C.A. Kuttappa pointed out that Panghal bounced back brilliantly.
“Amit was not at his best in his first bout. However, he was determined against Dusmatov. He executed the plan well.”
About Bisht’s victory, Nieva said the Indian controlled the bout well. “It was a very close bout. Kavinder tried to close the distance nicely. When Kairat was moving out, he landed the punches. Kavinder controlled him at the centre of the ring as well as at the ropes.”
Kuttappa said Kavinder enjoyed an upper hand because of his approach. “Kavinder’s attacking game, which had a combination of four-five punches, enabled him to deliver more blows than his opponent.