In the round of 16, Cuban Arlen Lopez, a two-time Olympic champion, will pose a significant threat to Ashish Chaudhary.
At the Men’s World Boxing Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on Tuesday. Tokyo Olympian Ashish Chaudhary defeated Iran’s Meysam Gheshlaghi by a split decision to advance to the 80kg pre-quarterfinals.
In a close match, Ashish prevailed 4-1 over the former Asian Championships silver medalist. The 28-year-old from Himachal Pradesh showed his going-after plan from the word go by landing strong pokes to keep his adversary under control in the principal round.
After that, Ashish, the silver medalist at the 2019 Asian Championships. Defeated the Iranian with smart movement and exceptional technical skills. In the round of 16, Cuban Arlen Lopez, a two-time Olympic champion, will pose a serious threat to him.
In the meantime, debutant Harsh Choudhary was eliminated from the competition after losing to Australian Billy McAllister in the 86-kg division by a unanimous decision, 0-5.
Nishant Dev (71 kg) will compete in his first match of the tournament on Wednesday against Sarkhan Aliyev (Azerbaijan), who won bronze in the 2021 World Championships.
The tournament features 538 boxers from 107 countries, many of whom have won Olympic medals.
In the first round.
The dynamic pugilist from Himachal Pradesh is 28 years old. Showed that he was going to attack by landing powerful jabs to keep his opponent at bay.
The Indian, who won a silver medal at the 2019 Asian Championships. Beat the Iranian fighter in the subsequent rounds by using smart movement and exceptional technical skills.
In the Round of 16, Cuban Arlen Lopez, a two-time Olympic champion, will present Ashish with a formidable challenge.
In the meantime, debutant Cruel Choudhary left the opposition in the wake of experiencing a 0-5 loss against Billy McAllister of Australia in the 86kg class.
Nishant Dev (71 kg) will compete in his first match of the tournament on Wednesday against Sarkhan Aliyev of Azerbaijan. Who won bronze at the 2021 World Championships?
The tournament will feature 538 boxers from 107 countries, many of whom have won Olympic medals.