Published 21:54 IST, September 18th 2019
Amit Panghal and Manish Kaushik ensure medals for India at WBC
Amit Panghal (52 kg) and Manish Kaushik (63kgs) entered the semifinals and confirmed two medals for India for the first time ever at World Boxing Championship
Asian Games gold medallist Amit Panghal (52 kg) and Commonwealth Games silver medallist Manish Kaushik (63 kg) have confirmed medals for India by entering the semi-finals at the World Boxing Championships in Ekaterinburg, Russia on Wednesday. This is the first time that more than one Indian boxer will be on the podium at a single edition in the history of World Boxing Championships.
Part of a small group
Amit and Manish now join Vijender Singh, Vikas Krishan, Shiva Thapa, and Gaurav Bidhuri as the only other Indian boxers to have medals at World Championship. In the last edition in 2017, only Gaurav Bidhuri was able to bring home a bantamweight bronze medal.
Up against a familiar opponent, Carlo Paalam of the Philippines, whom Panghal beat at the Asian Games last year, the Asian champion did not put a foot wrong. Amit evaded Paalam very well in the opening round and landed a few strong punches of his own. Both boxers then brought forth their aggression as they kept their eyes fixed on the medal. In the final round, Amit went all out showing his pace and attack. The determination was written large on his face as he sailed to a 4-1 win to confirm India's first medal this year. Kazakhstan’s Saken Bibossinov now stands between him and a chance at gold.
In 63 kg, Manish started off in a cautious manner against Brazil’s Wanderson de Oliveira and was defensive in the first round. It was a much better approach from the Indian in the second round as he showed his fighting spirit and attack. A calm and steady Manish put his all out there in the ring in the final round and was rewarded with his maiden medal from the World Championships. For a chance to win the gold, Kaushik needs to overcome the reigning world champion Andy Cruz of Cuba.
Sanjeet misses out
Sanjeet, however, could not join his compatriots as he fell 1-4 to Ecuador's Julio Castillo Torres 1-4 in 91 kg. The 2019 Pan American Games silver medallist and two-time Olympian showed his class and experience to knock Sanjeet out, who resorted to a defensive approach and never looked comfortable
Updated 23:26 IST, September 18th 2019