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Qamar ousts Pak opponent to move into boxing quarters
Friday, October 4 2002 17:23 Hrs (IST)

Busan: India's medal aspirant Mohammed Ali Qamar gave ample display of his skills to prevail over his Pakistani opponent and romp into the quarter-finals of the boxing event in the 14th Asian Games on Friday.

Qamar, who had won a gold medal in the recent Commonwealth Games in Manchester, set himself on track for another golden conquest as he thrashed Pakistan's Hafeez Imran with a 12-1 verdict before the referee stopped the contest in the men's light fly weight category.

The 22-year-old boxer from Kolkata has been in very good form in recent times and he showed it today as he unleashed a series of punches to unsettle his Pakistani opponent who was left with no option but to defend.

The Pakistani never really recovered from the early assault as Qamar kept outwitting him with a combination of sharp punches and deft body feints. Qamar also moved well and was quick on his feet, which only compounded the misery of his rival in a potentially explosive showdown.

Such was Qamar's dominance that referee Kamiseki Yu of Japan had to stop the contest. Qamar's performance brought some cheers for the Indians after 1998 Bangkok Asian Games gold medal winner Dingko Singh fell by the wayside in the very first round on Thursday against his North Korean opponent.

PTI






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