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Vijender loses in World Boxing Championship semis

Source: India Abroad
Mumbai : India | 2 months ago  
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Vijender led 1-0 in the opening round but Atoev, a former light heavy weight world champion, staged a brilliant comeback in the next three minutes to blank the Indian 5-0 and take a 5-1 overall lead. The third and final round ended 2-2 but the slight late recovery was not enough for the world number two to...
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