Tokyo Olympics | Satish gives it his all, but falls to Jalolov in boxing quaterfinals

Satish Kumar, the first Indian super heavyweight boxer to qualify for the Games, went down 0-5 to a superior opponent.

August 01, 2021 10:07 am | Updated 12:52 pm IST

Bakhodir Jalolov (red) of Uzbekistan exchanges punches with Satish Kumar during the men's Super Heavy (+91kg) quarter final on day nine of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Kokugikan Arena on August 01, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.

Bakhodir Jalolov (red) of Uzbekistan exchanges punches with Satish Kumar during the men's Super Heavy (+91kg) quarter final on day nine of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Kokugikan Arena on August 01, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.

Satish Kumar lost to World champion and top seed Bakhodir Jalolov of Uzbekistan in the +91kg quarterfinal clash at the Tokyo Olympics on August 1.

Armyman Kumar, the first Indian super heavyweight boxer to qualify for the Games, went down 0-5 to a superior opponent. Nevertheless, he won hearts with a courageous performance.

Even Jalolov acknowledged Kumar’s brave effort after the end of the bout.

Against a far taller southpaw, Kumar — who had suffered cuts during his match in the previous round — displayed a positive approach. Even as the Uzbek used right jabs and follow-up punches expertly, Kumar impressed with his left-right combinations.

Jalolov, who took the first round 5-0, employed his combinations. However, the powerful punches did not deter the Indian, who moved closer to the Uzbek to land a few punches on target.

Though Kumar stepped up the attack, delivering some nice hooks, Jalolov’s quick footwork and solid defence stood him in good stead.

Kumar received medical attention for a cut around the right eye in the final few seconds before bowing out with a smile.

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