Tokyo Olympics News: In a big morale boost ahead of the Tokyo Games, India’s Amit Panghal was on Saturday ranked as World No. 1 boxer in his men’s flyweight (52kg) categor
Tokyo Olympics: Amit Panghal to enter Games ranked number one in 52kg category NEW DELHI : Pugilist Amit Panghal will be entering the Tokyo Olympics as the world number one in the men’s 52kg flyweight category. In the rankings released by International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) Boxing Task Force, Panghal has been ranked as number one and he is the only Indian Olympic-bound boxer to be ranked as number one. Panghal had gone down fighting against the reigning Olympics champion Zoirov Shakhobidin in a hard-fought men’s 52kg final at the 2021 ASBC Asian Boxing Championships. As a result, the Indian boxer had to settle for a silver medal.
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Indian boxers to have three-week training camp abroad before Olympics NEW DELHI, Jun 1: India’s nine Olympic-bound boxers will travel abroad for a three-week training stint after getting a few days’ break following a record-shattering medal haul by the country’s pugilists at the just-concluded Asian Championships in Dubai. Speaking to PTI, Indian men’s boxing’s High Performance Director Santiago Nieva said the boxers will reach Tokyo for the Games, five to seven days before the start of the event from July 23. “We will go abroad for training. The discussions are on and the place will be finalised in the next few days. It will be a three-week camp. We will come back to India to fine tune a few things, and then head to Tokyo five-seven days before the Games,” Nieva said laying down the plan for the coming days.
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