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    Martirosyan batters Algerian for U.S. win

    .c The Associated Press


    ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Armenian-born American Vanes Martirosyan
    battered Algeria's Benamar Meskine during a 45-20 points victory in
    the 69-kilogram class Sunday at the Olympic boxing competition.

    The win gives the American a second-round match with Cuba's Lorenzo
    Aragon.

    ``I finished like a champion,'' said Martirosyan, 18. ``I could have
    won another four rounds, to tell you the truth. I felt so good out
    there.''

    Martirosyan showed the power and flair of a contender, dictating the
    fight's pace with a stiff jab and opportunistic combinations. He also
    counterpunched effectively while landing more shots to the head than
    almost any competitor.

    Martirosyan was one fight from elimination at the U.S. team trials in
    February, but the two top contenders were disqualified when Andre
    Berto threw Juan McPherson to the canvas, injuring McPherson's
    neck. McPherson was medically disqualified, and Berto was banned for
    his actions.

    Although he caught a lucky break, Martirosyan made the most of it by
    earning an Olympic spot in the ensuing qualifying tournaments. Berto
    made the Olympics on Haiti's team.

    Martirosyan hoped to meet Berto later in the draw, but Berto was
    beaten 36-34 in the evening session by France's Xavier Noel, a former
    world champion.

    Berto, whose parents are Haitian, fought well and nearly rallied from
    a nine-point deficit in the fourth round, but Noel apparently hung
    on. The decision was loudly jeered by fans.

    In other bouts, Egypt's Mohamed Hikal beat Afghanistan's only boxer at
    the games, Basharmal Sultani, 40-12 in the 69-kilogram class. In the
    second welterweight class of the night, Oleg Saitov of Russia, trying
    to win his third straight Olympic gold, beat Moroccan Miloud Ait Hammi
    30-15.

    08/15/04 17:40 EDT
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