Commonwealth Games 2022: Panghal, Lamboria, Sagar assure medals in boxing

Indian boxers Amit Panghal, Jaismine Lamboria and Sagar Ahlawat advanced to the semi-final at 2022 Commonwealth Games after winning their respective quarterfinal bouts.
Commonwealth Games 2022: Panghal, Lamboria, Sagar assure medals in boxing

Birmingham: Indian boxers Amit Panghal, Jaismine Lamboria and Sagar Ahlawat advanced to the semi-final at 2022 Commonwealth Games after winning their respective quarterfinal bouts, assuring three more medals for the country, here on Thursday.

Former world No 1 Amit, who had to settle for a silver medal at Gold Coast 2018, beat young Scottish boxer Lennon Mulligan 5-0 in his quarter-final to storm into the semi-finals of the men's flyweight 51kg boxing event at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Solihull.

Panghal, a former Asian Games champion and world championships silver medallist, eased into the bout after landing some big left jabs early but the young Scotsman presented a resolute front, landing a few meaty shots of his own.

The Indian, who had defeated Vanuatu's Namri Berri by unanimous decision in the round of 16, however, moved up a gear midway through the first round and landed a few heavy lefts to finish strong.

Mulligan came out swinging in the second round and stayed busy on the mat to push the Indian to the ropes. The experienced Amit, though, counter punched his way out of the seize and nicked the second round off the young Scotsman as well on the scorecard.

The third round was one-way traffic as Panghal controlled Mulligan throughout and easily emerged the victor by unanimous decision.

Sagar Ahlawat, in the men's 92+kg super heavyweight division, started slow against Keddy Agnes of Seychelles but recovered to win the match 5-0. Sagar will face either Jerome Feujio of Canada or Nigeria's Ifeanyi Onyekwere in his top-four bout.

Meanwhile, in the women's 60kg lightweight division, India's Jaismine managed to beat New Zealand's Troy Garton by a 4-1 split decision to enter the final four and secure herself a CWG 2022 podium finish.

The 20-year-old will face Gemma Paige Richardson in her semi-final bout on Saturday.

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