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    Sportsnetwork.com
    August 19, 2004


    Ward wins Olympic boxing debut; Martirosyan falters

    Athens, Greece (Sports Network) - Light heavyweight Andre Ward won his
    Olympic debut Thursday, scoring a victory over Italy's Clemente Russo at
    Peristeri Hall. But welterweight Vanes Martirosyan wasn't as lucky.

    Martirosyan, a California native like Ward, dropped his second-round
    bout with reigning world champion Lorenzo Aragon Armenteros of Cuba,
    becoming the second American boxer in as many days to lose.

    "He was the better fighter," said the 18-year-old Martirosyan, who won
    his Olympic opener Sunday, a lopsided 45-20 victory over Algerian
    Benamar Meskine. "I hope he gets the gold."

    Martirosyan was never really in the bout, falling behind 8-2 in the
    first round on the way to a 20-11 loss. Flyweight Rau'Shee Warren was
    the first American to lose here when he dropped a decision to China's
    Zau Shiming on Wednesday.

    For Ward, who hasn't lost a fight since 1998, things went just as
    planned. He opened up with a slim 2-1 advantage in the first round
    before outpointing Russo 6-4 and 7-3 over the next two frames on the way
    to a 17-9 triumph.

    "Andre likes to feel his opponents out first," USA coach Basheer
    Abdullah said. "But he was more aggressive over the last rounds."

    Ward moved on to face two-time world champion Evgeny Makarenko of
    Russia. He is just the eighth American boxer to win his Olympic debut.

    08/19 11:58:42 ET

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