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    Athens Olympics official website
    Aug 13 2004

    Martirosyan (USA) going for gold

    ATHENS, 5 August - American Welter Weight (69kg) Vanes Martirosyan
    says he is going for gold in what is the toughest weight division in
    the Olympic Games boxing tournament.

    But to do so, the Armenian-born boxer will have to get past twice
    World Champion Lorenzo Aragon Armenteros (CUB) and Oleg Saitov (RUS),
    who is aiming to win his third Olympic gold medal.

    At the Athens Olympic Test Event in May, Martirosyan lost to Aragon
    Armenteros 36-29 in the semifinal.

    But the American says he did not fight his own fight and the Cuban
    tried to clinch throughout the bout.

    `I am a better boxer than the Cuban and I know I can beat him,' said
    Martirosyan.

    Martirosyan was introduced to the sport by his father, Norik, who had
    also been an amateur boxer.

    He is the third of four children and both his older and younger
    brothers have also been involved in boxing.

    His trainer, Bobby Lee, says Martirosyan is hard to hit and can score
    points.

    And he will need to score points if he is drawn against Aragon
    Armenteros or Saitov.

    The Russian scores well with methodical punching and counterpunching
    and has strong defence.

    Besides his two Olympic gold medals, Saitov also won the World
    Championship in 1997 and two European titles (1998, 2004).

    The Russian journalist could write himself into Olympic boxing
    history if he wins in Athens.
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