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Sunday 5 August 2012

India rage over 'cheated' fighters



London Olympics: India rage over 'cheated' fighters
Manoj Kumar (left) of India defends against Thomas Stalker (right) of Great Britain during the round of 16 Light-Welterweight (64kg) match of the London 2012 Olympic Games. (AFP Photo)
LONDON: India light-welterweightManoj Kumar claimed scoring at the Olympic boxing tournament is "cheating" boxers like himself after his points defeat to Great Britain's Thomas Stalker.

Kumar felt the fight was closer than the 20-16 points score which left No. 3 seed Stalker in a quarterfinal bout with Mongolian Munkh-Erdene Uranchimeg.

The Indian boxing team were left angry by a decision late Friday night by the competition's committee - the International Amateur Boxing Association ( AIBA) - to uphold an appeal and reinstate American welterweight Errol Spence at the expense of India's Vikas Krishan.

Kumar also felt aggrieved at the scoring of the first two rounds in favour of Stalker 7-4, 9-4 before the host nation's boxer ran out a 20-16 victor in front of a raucous 10,000 crowd at the ExCeL

He said: "It doesn't look fair because he was going in one direction and the scores 7-4 and 9-4 to him don't justify that.

"It doesn't look like an Olympic Games but more like a district competition because if it'sGreat Britain in the ring it doesn't matter who's against them.

"It's like a district competition where there's lots of cheating, cheating, cheating."

Stalker, 28, dismissed the controversy but admits he will have to box better if he is to emulate the gold medal he won at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.

He said: "I don't deal with the scoring - I just get in there and fight. In amateur boxing it happens all the time where you think you have won more points but it's up to the judges.

"I didn't box too good in parts of it and the last round wasn't too good. I need work more like I did in the first and second rounds in the quarterfinal.

"I promise to do better in my next fight and box better than that. If I want to win the gold medal I will have to do better."

Australian light-welterweight Jeffrey Horn was a convincing 17-11 winner over Tunisian Abderrazak Houya and feels he can end his country's wait for a boxing gold medal.

"I can go all the way. I try not to let it bother me and I think I perform better under pressure," said the Australian.

"It has been 24 years since our last medal and I'm 24, so that's saying something."

Horn will face Ukrainian Denys Berinchyk, the No 2 seed who survived 24-23 over Sweden's Anthony Yigit.

Kazakhstan's No. 3 seed Adilbek Niyazymbetov is safely though to the quarterfinals after a 13-5 win over Ecuador's Carlos Gongora Mercado.

Niyazymbetov will face Iranian Ehsan Rouzbahani, who prodused a strong last round to out-point Turkey's Bahram Muzaffer 18-12.

Elsewhere in the light-flyweight competition, Puerto Rican 18-year-old Jantony Ortiz Marcano came close to upsetting Russia's No 3 seed David Ayrapetyan, who prevailed 15-13.

Ayrapetyan, 28, took a two-point lead in the second round which maintained in an even last round.

But the fight between Egypt's Ramy Elawady and Turkey's Ferhat Pehlivan was never close. Pehlivan will have a tougher test when he meets Ayrapetyan next after a points win.

Thailand light-flyweight Kaeo Pongprayoon quickly endeared himself to the Londoncrowd and he was a popular 10-6 winner over Ecuador's Carlos Quipo Pilataxi.

The Thai will box Aleksandar Aleksandrov in the next round after the Bulgarian pulled off a shock to beat South Korea's No 2 seed Shin Jonghun Shin.

Shin, who won silver at last year's World Championships, was leading by two points going into the final round but Aleksandrov produced a big last round to win 15-14

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