The Indian meets two-time world champion Abbos Atoev of Uzbekistan in the quarterfinals
Vijender Singh won a close contest and it was the good start that saw him make the quarterfinals of the middleweight category with a 16-15 win over Terrell Gausha of the US.
Cautious and trying to gauge his opponent, Vijender was defensive in the first round and came up with calculated punches, particularly with his right, to score four points.
The strongly built Gausha matched him but could only get three points with his probing left.
In the end that one point proved decisive as the two boxers matched each other 5-5 in the second round and 7-7 in the third.
Both of them were a lot more attacking as the bout progressed and invariably received counter punches.
While Vijender punched straight most of the time, the American came up with left and right hooks to breach the defence of the 26-year-old Indian, who has both an Olympic and world championship medal to his credit.
Coaches’ advice
Even as the bout ended on an even note, Vijender put his hand up in celebration and was not disappointed when the decision was announced. “It was a very close fight.
“I just followed the advice of my coaches,” said Vijender who was asked to stay calm by coaches Gurbax Singh Sandhu and B.I. Fernandez.
“If you are angry, you will lose the fight, they said,” Vijender recalled, after retaining his composure despite being punched on equal terms by the American.
Gausha was a bit disappointed that the decision did not go in his favour, particularly in the second round, when he looked to have the bout in control.
“I thought I won that second round. I knew it was a close fight. I just didn’t know which way it was gonna go.
“I have been boxing all my life. You know what happens in this sport. You gotta be ready for it,” said Gausha.
Vijender will next take on two-time world champion Abbos Atoev of Uzbekistan who edged past the third-seeded Bogdan Juratoni of Romania 12-10.
Vijender was quite brilliant as he outclassed the Uzbek in the Asian Games final in Guangzhou when he did not drop a single point, despite an injured fist.
The draw has opened up a bit more with the reigning world champion Ievgen Khytrov of Ukraine losing to Anthony Ogogo of Britain, after the two were tied 18-18, on the basis of individual scores of the five judges.
Vijender knows that he has to be sharper to stay on course for a better medal in the Olympics.
Keywords: 2012 London Olympics, boxing, India in Olympics, Vijender Singh


congrats............
Good luck to you. Go all the way and make us proud.
he is a hardworking athlete ,and that match was really close . a very strong opponent and the first round made all the difference. All the Best.
Congratulations and aim for Gold...
Jaihind
Best of luck gold ................................jai hind
Hard work + corores of wishesh = Gold medal.
Proud and golden movement to see winning indian sportsman marching towards victory stand.
Good luck and best wishesh to Vijender singh and other indian sportsman .
CONGRATS VIJENDER! WE PRAY TO GOT GOR YOUR ATLEAST 2ND POSITION; BECOZ U DESERVE IT!
congrats vigendersingh you must play game very well i hope you will got gold medal
GOOD LUCK Vijender Singh.
contrats vijender singh.
Entire country kept faith in him as he could win medal for nation in this tournament as brought medal in last Olympic. Hats off for his performance and reached to next level and we pray for good wishes to him for brining medal to country in order to improve its position in the medal list. It shame to us when it compare to our neighboring country sitting in the top slot not allowing champion nation to displace it from its position ask us learn how to build sports infrastructure in our country.
god played Indian bro, we will be defiantly getting a Gold Medal all the best bro.
vijendar is the indian's heart beat ,who is expected to take gold medal in london olympics .he is the one who lead india to climb the better position inthe medals table.i wish he must be win quarter and semifinal mathches.All the best for vijendar
CONGRATULATIONS to the Indian ace boxer.Keep on your winning track till the end.Hope you revive the pride at Beijing Olympics.
Well done vijender keep it up and may there be a medal by you again Best
Of Luck.
it's great to hear about the victory of vijender
Congrats Vijender
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