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World Boxing Championships: Deepak stuns Tokyo bronze medallist, Hussamuddin enters last-eight | Boxing News

NEW DELHI: Indian boxer Deepak (51kg) caused one of the biggest upsets at the World Boxing Championships as he stunned Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist and 2021 World Champion Saken Bibossinov on Sunday to reach the pre-quarterfinals.
Hussamuddin (57kg) continued his good run registering another commanding victory to advance to the quarter-finals and now stands just one win away from securing the medal.

Deepak started the bout slowly and took some time to get into the rhythm of the game but Bibossinov used it to his advantage and landed some punches. The Indian boxer ended the first round strongly and hit his opponent with a flurry of punches but lost by 2-3.
After the second round, Deepak was trailing before mounting a great comeback in the final round. He picked up the pace and moved around swiftly throughout the bout, while hitting his opponent with some hard blows. Deepak evaded the Kazakh boxer’s punches consistently and impressed the judges to win by 5-2 after the decision went to bout review.
Deepak will face Zhang Jiamao of China in his next bout and will look to register another big win in the tournament.

“My target was to play with patience since the start of the bout and gather as many points as I can. The first two rounds were tough but I was focused on not losing my patience and waiting for the right moment to attack. Coaches had told me to lure my opponent with the right punch before using my left hook to good effect. It worked as I connect a lot of left hooks to get points. Every bout is important for me and I play every match like it’s a final match for me. I am focused on winning my next bout now,” commented Deepak after the victory.
On the other hand, Hussamuddin faced Russia’s Savvin Eduard in the pre-quarters. The Indian pugilist dominated the bout from the start and never gave any chance of a comeback to his opponent.
Hussamuddin was quicker than his Russian opponent in the second round as well. In the third round, he kept on counter-punching smartly to register a 5-0 win. He will go up against second seed Umid Rustamov (Azerbaijan) in the quarter-finals of the tournament.

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