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World Boxing Championships 2017: Gaurav Bidhuri assures medal for India after winning quarterfinal bout

Press Trust of India • August 29, 2017, 22:22:59 IST
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Gaurav prevailed in a split decision in the bantamweight (56kg) quarterfinal tie to make to semis, becoming only the second Indian to do so in his debut world championship

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World Boxing Championships 2017: Gaurav Bidhuri assures medal for India after winning quarterfinal bout

Paris: Wild card Gaurav Bidhuri became only the fourth Indian boxer ever to secure himself a medal at the World Championships after defeating Tunisia’s Bilel Mhamdi to enter the semifinals of the mega-event. [caption id=“attachment_3988163” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Gaurav Bidhuri of India (L) competes against Zoirov Shakhobidin of Uzbekistan during their men's quarter-final 52kg boxing match at the 17th Asian Games in Incheon on September 29, 2014. AFP PHOTO / Bay ISMOYO / AFP PHOTO / BAY ISMOYO](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/000_APH1239610_opt.jpg) Fileimage of Gaurav Bidhuri. AFP[/caption] Gaurav prevailed in a split decision in the bantamweight (56kg) quarterfinal contest to make the last-four stage, becoming only the second from the country to do so in his debut world championship. The only other Indian to have achieved the feat was Vikas Krishan, in the 2011 edition. Besides Vikas, Vijender Singh (2009) and Shiva Thapa (2015) have been the country’s other medallists at the marquee event of the sport. But they have all settled for bronze medals and it remains to be seen if Gaurav can better them on that. But there was slight disappointment as well for the contingent when Amit Phangal (49kg), another impressive Indian debutant in the event, bowed out in the quarterfinal stage. The Asian Championships bronze-medallist went down to Olympic champion and second seed Hasanboy Dusmatov of Uzbekistan in a unanimous verdict, ending what has been a fine campaign for the 21-year-old. Gaurav took the ring next for India and was on the offensive from the word go. He had his opponent on the ropes on more than one occasion with his combination punches and also left him with a cut on his forehead in the opening round. It went from bad to worse for Mhamdi after he ended up getting a warning for failing to keep his head up in the second round. The Tunisian, despite his bloodied face, upped the ante in the final three minutes and delivered some good right hooks but Gaurav had done enough by then to seal the issue in his favour. It has been nothing short of a roller-coaster ride for Gaurav, who hadn’t even qualified for the tournament in the to start with. Ousted in the Asian Championships quarterfinal stage, Gaurav had also gone on to lose the box-off for a world championship spot. It was a stroke of good luck that he ended up being handed the wildcard that was originally meant for Bhutan. The Asian Boxing Confederation (ASBC) gave the lucky entry to Gaurav after Bhutan declined the offer. The 24-year-old was with the rest of the Indian team on a training-cum-competition trip to France and Czech Republic when he got the news and could hardly believe his luck at that time. On Tuesday, he was overwhelmed at how his fortunes took a turn for the best in a matter of few weeks. The Delhi-boxer went on to win a gold medal at the Czech tourney but was still a long way off from being considered a top medal contender at the world meet. The spotlight was firmly on the likes of Shiva, Vikas and Manoj Kumar, the more and experienced trio. However, their ouster for varied reasons brought him into focus, especially after his pre-quarterfinal win over Ukraine’s Mykola Butsenko, a two-time European Championships’ silver-medallist and 2013 world championship bronze-winner.

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