|  Two time Youth National Champion Narender  Berwal (+91kg) had to settle for a silver medal performance in the super heavy  weight category at the AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships in Armenia.  Berwal, the lone Indian boxer to have made it to the finals of the tournament,  lost out to English boxer Hughie Fury in the championship round. But his  performance in the competition helped him claim his maiden Youth World  Championship medal and that too in his first international tournament, 
 Narender, who recently turned 18, got a  walk over in the semi-finals against Germany's Florian Schulz. Schulz, who was  responsible for eliminating tournament favourite Yohandi Toirac of Cuba, did  not turn up for the fight in the round of four due to injury. In the title  clash Narender got off to a slow start; his glancing punches not being able to  go through the defence of the English boxer. Fury on the other hand was able to  sneak in the few crucial blows that allowed him to take a two point lead (2-4).  He maintained his advantage at the end of the second round with both the  fighters scoring two points apiece. Berwal tried hard to claw back into the  game in the final round, but the English youth national champion with his  superior ring movement did not give Narender many opportunities to get inside  and do the necessary damage. In the end Narender lost his chance at a gold  medal on points 6-10. Taking into the account the fact that this was Narender’s  first international tournament, the Haryana lad did well to make a deep run in  the championship and bag a silver medal. Coach-in-charge of the youth Indian  boxing team G Manoharan referred to the Narender’s performance as praise  worthy. He said, “Narender gave a good account of himself in the tournament  and although he lost in the finals, he has the potential to be groomed into a  season fighter and I am sure we will see more of him in the future”.         
Indian boxers will return from the  tournament with one silver medal and two bronze medals. Earlier in the  tournament 2012 Tammer International Tournament winner Lalitha Prasad (49kg)  and Sandeep Sharma (75kg) a bronze medallist at the 2010 International  Invitational tournament in Kazakhstan had to settle for a bronze medal after  losing out to their respective opponents in the penultimate round of the  Championship. While Prasad was outdone by Bin LV of China, Sandeep went down to  Magomed Madyiev of Russia. 
Coach Manoharan although pleased with the  overall performance of the team said that it was not totally up to his  expectations. He stated, “We had expected at least two gold medals from the  tournament, but one silver and two bronze medals is not bad considering we did  not have a very experienced squad. For most of the boys this was their first  major international tournament. There is obviously room for improvement, but on  the whole it has been a decent tournament and the boys have shown promise”. 
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