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Tokyo Olympic 2020 | Vikas Krishnan

Tokyo Olympics: Indian pugilist Vikas Krishan loses to Japan's Okazawa in opening bout

| @indiablooms | Jul 25, 2021, at 12:51 am

Tokyo/UNI: Ace Indian boxer Vikas Krishan crashed out of the Tokyo Olympics after losing 5-0 to Japan's Sewonrets Quincy Mensah Okazawa in his opening bout of the men's welterweight (69kg) category, here on Saturday.

Vikas, a three-time Olympian, was unable to make an impression as Okazawa dominated from the start to finish by landing some long-range punches.

Okazawa, 25, will now take on two-time Olympic medallist and world No 2 Roniel Iglesias from Cuba in round of 16 on Tuesday.

Krishan was the only Indian boxer in action on the day.

On Sunday, six-time world champion and London Olympics bronze medallist MC Mary Kom will take the ring against Dominica's Miguelina Hernandez in the women's flyweight (51kg) category.

Meanwhile, sixth seed Manish Kaushik will take on Britain's Luke McCormack in the men's lightweight (63kg) round of 32.

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