Indian boxer Vijender [Vijender Singh Beniwal] who had raised great hopes had to settle for a bronze medal at the Beijing Olympics after being
out-punched by Cuban Emilio Correa Bayeaux in the semifinals of the 75kg
category . The 22-year-old was simply
out-thought by his Cuban rival who negated the height and reach advantage of
Vijender by fighting from a long range to score an 8-5 win.
Cuba 's Emilio Correa Bateaux has been on his
toes throughout his journey to the semifinals. In the Round of 32 and Round of
16, Emilio was lethal and drubbed his opponents 17:4 and 18:4 in the respective
rounds. In the quarterfinals, he beat Elshod Rasulov 9:7.
S Sampathkumar .
Vijender's journey to
semis:
In the Round of 32:
Beat G J Badou Jack 13:2
In the Round of 16:
Beat Angkhan Chomphuphuang 13:3
In the quarterfinals:
Beat Carlos Gongora 9:4
Even in defeat,
Vijender has made history, becoming the only Indian boxer to clinch an Olympic
medal. Vijender, a Doha Asiad bronze
medallist, struggled to connect his punches and was trailing from the very
start. In fact he failed to score a
single point in the opening round, which ended 2-0 in the Cuban's favour. Forced to play the catch-up game, Vijender
managed a slight recovery in the second round as he reduced the deficit to just
one point ending the second round 3-4 behind.
Bayeaux stuck to his strategy of back-paddling after landing punches,
most of which were straight and more importantly precise. The Cuban's
lightening fast reflexes thwarted Vijender's attacks and the Indian once again
failed to score in the third round.
The decider saw a
desperate Vijender on the offensive but the Cuban survived the brief assault,
although earning a two-point penalty for committing a foul, leaving the
scoreline 8-5.
Round 1: 2-0
Round 2: 2-3
Round 3: 2-0
Round 4: 2-2
Total: 8-5
Hail Vijender
With regards
PS : shared with my group on 22nd Aug 2008
and posted now….
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