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Men's World Boxing Championships 2023: Deepak, Hussamuddin, Nishant end campaign with bronze medals

Published at :May 13, 2023 at 2:28 AM
Modified at :May 13, 2023 at 2:28 AM
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This is the first time three boxers from India will return with a medal from the Worlds.

Distinguished pugilists Deepak Bhoria, Mohammad Hussamuddin and Nishant Dev capped off their memorable campaigns with bronze medals as India concluded the IBA Men’s World Boxing Championships 2023 with three medals in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on Friday.

With three bronze, India ranked joint fourth in the medals tally at the prestigious tournament with hosts Uzbekistan (9), Cuba and Russia (6 each) and Kazakhstan (5) taking up the top three spots.

Deepak Bhoria gown down against France's Billal Bennama in close bout

Displaying unwavering grit, the 2019 Asian silver medallist Deepak Bhoria (51kg) put up a tenacious fight before going down 3-4 against the two-time Worlds bronze medallist Billal Bennama of France in the semi-finals after the bout was reviewed. The Hisar-born pugilist made a cautious start to the bout and conceded the first round by 2:3 before showcasing immense resilience to fight back and prevail in the second round with the same scoreline.

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Both pugilists went toe-to-toe in the closely-contested bout but in the end, it was the French boxer who narrowly edged over Deepak to secure a hard-fought victory on points.

Nishant Dev loses to Asian champion Aslanbek Shymbergenov of Kazakhstan

Similar to Deepak, Nishant Dev (71kg), also endured a fiercely contested 2-5 loss after his bout was reviewed against the reigning Asian champion Aslanbek Shymbergenov of Kazakhstan. The 22-year-old showcased a dynamic and aggressive approach throughout the bout but failed to defeat the Kazakh despite his best efforts.

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Mohammad Hussamuddin gives walkover due to knee injury

Meanwhile, due to a knee injury, suffered in the quarter-finals, two-time Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Mohammad Hussamuddin had to unfortunately give a walkover and settle for bronze in his debut World Championships campaign.

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After the brilliant performances, Deepak Bhoria, Mohammad Hussamuddin and Nishant Dev have added their names to Indian boxing history books as three of the ten World Championships medallists from the country till now. This was also the very first time that India clinched three medals in a single edition of the tournament.

The prestigious tournament witnessed the participation of 538 boxers, including several Olympic medallists, from 107 countries. The bronze medallists will be awarded USD 50,000 each.

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