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  • Men's Light Welter (64kg) & Welter (69kg) 15 Aug. 2004

    ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games

    Boxing

    Men's Light Welter (64kg) & Welter (69kg) 15 Aug. 2004

    ATHENS, 15 August - It may be an indoor venue, but at the Peristeri Boxing
    Hall today the stars shone brightly in the hotly contested Welter Weight
    (69kg) category.

    Making his return to Olympic competition after an eight year absence, Cuba's
    double World Champion Lorenzo ARAGON ARMENTEROS was devastating in his
    destruction of local hope Theodoros KOTAKOS (GRE), the referee stopping the
    contest midway through round three when KOTAKOS appeared defenceless, and
    the Cuban led 34-14.

    Vanes MARTIROSYAN (USA) made a solid start for his medal campaign, beating
    Benamar MESKINE (ALG) 45-20 to set up what should be a fascinating clash
    with ARAGON ARMENTEROS in the round of sixteen on Thursday, 19 August.

    MARTIROSYAN will need to be at his very best to beat the Cuban, but going
    into this tournament the Armenian born American was confident he could win
    the gold medal.

    Another Welter Weight to impress was Ruslan KHAIROV (AZE) who showed his
    power against Canadian Adam TRUPISH.

    A solid right cross at the start of round three opened a nasty cut on the
    bridge of TRUPISH's nose, and on the advice of the ring side doctor, the
    referee stopped the fight.

    World Championship silver medallist Sherzod HUSANOV started slowly against
    Jean Carlos PRADA (VEN), but knocked the Venezuelan to the canvas twice on
    his way to a 33-20 points decison.

    Oleg SAITOV (RUS), who is chasing his third Olympic gold medal, was his
    usual methodical self against Miloud AIT HAMMI (MAR).

    He started slowly, but his experience told in the end and he scored a
    comfortable points decision.

    In the Light Welter Weight (64kg) division, the stand out performance of the
    afternoon session came from stylish Bulgarian Boris GEORGIEV, who totally
    outclassed Nasserredine FILLALI (ALG).

    When the referee stopped the contest late in round two, GEORGIEV had taken a
    20 point lead over the Algerian, enough to book a contest against Rock ALLEN
    (USA) in the next round.

    In the evening session Alexander MALETIN (RUS) was devastating in his
    demolition of Saleh KHOULEF (EGY) and must be the boxer everyone in the
    Light Welter Weight division fears most.

    Willy BLAIN (FRA) was sharp and effective in disposing of Mohamed Ali SASSI
    (TUN), but the Frenchman will have a more difficult job in his next round
    clash with the 'Russian Tank' MALETIN.

    Ukrainian hard man Viktor POLYAKOV has also come into medal contention,
    after his slugging contest against Gerard O'MAHONY (AUS).

    ONS nb/sad

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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