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  • Olympics: Kazakov moves into last eight, Jongjohor loses to Gamboa

    Deutsche Presse-Agentur
    August 21, 2004, Saturday
    19:56:17 Central European Time

    Kazakov moves into last eight, Jongjohor loses to Gamboa

    The quarter-final lineup for the light flyweight Olympic boxing
    tournament was completed Saturday, with the likes of world champion
    Sergey Kazakov of Russia and Yan Bhartelemy Varela qualifying easily.

    Earlier, world flyweight champion Somjit Jongjohor crashed out on
    points after a desperate final round that included a point deduction
    for holding.

    Kazakov had little trouble dispatching the last Mexican boxer in the
    tournament, Raul Castaneda, winning easily on points by 40 points to
    16.

    Next up for Kazakov is Namibia's Joseph Jermia, victor over
    Australia's Peter Wakefield.

    Zou Shiming of China also had no problems reaching the last eight,
    defeating Endalkachew Kebede 31-8 on points but will need to be at
    his best against Aleksan Nalbandyan of Armenia if he is to have any
    hope of a medal.

    In other action, Korea's Hong Moo Won caused a surprise by beating
    world championship bronze medallist Harry Tanamor of the Phillippines
    42-25 on points while gold medal hope Varela beat Thailand's Suban
    Pannon 23-14.

    Earlier, world flyweight champion Somjit Jongjohor fell to Cuba's
    Yuriorkis Gamboa while middleweight Andre Dirrell gave the U.S.
    reason for cheer with a stoppage win over Nabil Kassel of Algeria.

    The U.S. boxing team had lost four of its last five fights before
    Dirrell exploded into action, caused an early standing-eight count
    for Kassel, and building up a 12-3 lead at the end of the first
    round. The referee stopped the contest after the second round ended
    as Dirrell had built up a 20-point lead.

    "I knew he was slow and I knew I had him where I wanted him after
    that first left hand landed," said Direll, who now takes on Cuba's
    Yordanis Despaigne in his quarter-final bout.

    Earlier, compatriot Ron Siler lost on points 36-17 to Azbekistan's
    Tulashboy Doniyorov in the flyweight division.

    Jongjohur also crashed out after appearing to be on course for a
    place in the last eight as he led going into his final round against
    Yuriorkis Gamboa.

    But the counterpunching Cuban outscored him 10-2 in the final round
    as Jongjohor was docked a point after three cautions for holding.

    "I did not begin well. My tactics were not right and I was not
    fighting the proper way," said Gamboa afterwards. "But I won and that
    is what matters."

    Gamboa now meets twice European champion and world championship
    bronze medallist Georgy Balakshin of Russia, who defeated
    Kazakhstan's Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov on a point score of 29:20.

    Germany's Rustamhodza Rahimov had to survive a fierce last round
    onslaught from Colombia's Oscar Escandon, when he was twice knocked
    to the floor, before prevailing 25-15 on points.

    Waiting for Rahimov in the last eight will be Paulus Ambunda of
    Namibia, an easy 39-19 points winner over Venezuela's Jonny Mendoza,
    who had to take two standing eight counts.

    Sydney bronze medallist Jerome Thomas of France eased past Juan
    Carlos Payano of the Dominican Republic and the former world champion
    now meets Azbekistan's Tulashboy Doniyorov, a 36-17 victor over U.S.
    boxer Ron Silver as the Americans' misery in the ring continued.

    Fuad Aslanov of Azerbaijan was made fight all the way by Georgia's
    Nikoloz Izoria and now meets Poland's Andrzej Rzany who overwhelmed
    Hicham Mesbahi of Morocco. dpa gb ms sc
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