The Indian contingent made a strong beginning  on the opening day of the ASBC Asian Confederation Boxing Championships in  Amman, Jordon on Monday (01 July 2013). 2010 Commonwealth Games gold medallist  Manoj Kumar (64kg) registered a resounding victory in the first round of the  light welter weight division to advance into the next round of the  championship. 
  
Up against AIBA Asian Olympic  Qualifiers participant Ibrahim Saleh from Jordon, the 26 year old Indian  entered the ring in his gleaming red Monnet outfit (Monnet Ispat Energy Limited  are the Team and Kit Sponsors of the Indian Boxing Team). Beginning of the  first round and Manoj surprised the short but strong local lad with his aggressive  intent and pace. Making full use of his height he dominated the proceedings though  out the bout, never allowing Saleh to play his natural game. By the end of the  final round Manoj, a silver medallist at the recently concluded Limassol Boxing  Cup in Cyprus had the clear advantage with fatigue setting in the Jordanian  boxer. Kumar advanced into the round of 16 with victory by virtue of a  unanimous decision. He now takes on Lac Mohamed Dilshan of Sri Lanka on  Wednesday (3 July 2013).  
Thursday, (2 July 2013) day two of the  championship will see two more Indian boxers take to the rings. Silver  medallist at the 2012 Senior Nationals Jagroop Singh (81kg) makes his debut at  the Asian Championships against Uzbekistan’s Boburbek Yuldashev who, competed  in the last edition of the Asian Championships in Incheon. He also secured his  career highlight with a valuable silver medal at the Great Silk Way Tournament  in Baku this March.  Reigning national  champion in the light weight division Vikas Malik (60kg) will lock horns with Nooristani  Khaibar from Afghanistan. 
   
About The Asian Championship  
The Asian Confederation Boxing Championships  in Amman, Jordon is Asian Boxing Confederation’s most important continental  championships for the men’s elite competitors. The Championships will be the  biggest boxing event in the history of the Jordan Amateur Boxing Association. Jordan  is a real developing country in the continent and the venue of the  championships is the new building at the Sport City Boxing Arena. The new  approved AIBA Scoring System the ‘Ten- Point Must System’ will be used during  the whole championships; the competition gear for boxers will include head guard. According to the official entry list, including the athletes, coaches,  referees and team officials 368 persons are to take part in Amman, which  consists of 167 elite boxers from 27 nations.   |