ATHENS, Aug 17: World flyweight champion Somjit Jongjohor restored Thailand's pride with a relatively comfortable start to his Olympic boxing campaign on Tuesday.
Pakistan's Meherullah was also a first round winner with a comfortable 36-22 points victory against Kyrgystan's Aibek Abdymomunov in the bantamweight division.
Meherullsh's compatriot Asghar Ali Shah late on Monday scored a close 21-17 win over Volodymyr Kravets of Ukraine. Somjit recovered from a tentative start to out point South Korea's Kim Ki-suk 22-12, giving his country some consolation a day after former featherweight champion Somluck Kamsing made a shock first-round exit.
The victory was sweet revenge for the 29-year-old Somjit, who had lost to Kim twice, including in the semifinals of the Asian championships this year. Thailand have a strong boxing tradition, having won at least one boxing medal at the last six Games they attended.
The Asian country's two Olympic titles were won by boxers and all but one of Thailand's overall nine medals have been in boxing. Somjit faces a tough test in the next round against Cuba's Yuriorkis Gamboa, who started with a 46-33 decision over tough Moldovan Igori Samoilenco.
The bout was tighter than the score suggests, Samoilenco catching Gamboa several times with a powerful left hook, but speed and accuracy were on the Cuban's side. There were no problems for defending bantamweight champion Guillermo Rigondeaux of Cuba, who danced his way to a 21-7 points decision over China's Liu Yuan.
Cuba, the dominant force in amateur boxing, have title contenders in all 11 weight classes. Eight of their fighters have been in action so far and all have easily survived the first round.
TUESDAY'S RESULTS (FIRST ROUND):
FLYWEIGHT (51KG): Somjit Jongjohor (Thailand) beat Kim Ki-suk (South Korea) points 22-12; Yuriorkis Gamboa Toledano (Cuba) beat Igori Samoilenco (Moldova) points 46-33; Mirzhan Rakhimzhanov (Kazakhstan) beat Joseph Serrano (Puerto Rico) points 42-; Georgy Balakshin (Russia) beat Mebarek Soltani (Algeria) points 26-15; Andrzej Rzany (Poland) beat Bonyx Yusak Saweho (Indonesia) points 25-19; Hicham Mesbahi (Morocco) beat Lechedzani Luza (Botswana) points 25-20; Nikoloz Izoria (Georgia) beat Walid Cherif (Tunisia) points 24-14; Jerome Thomas (France) beat Akhil Kumar (India) points 37-16; Fuad Aslanov (Azerbaijan) beat George Jouvin Rakotoarimbelo (Madagascar) walk over.
BANTAMWEIGHT (54KG): Malik Bouziane (Algeria) beat Ali Hallab (France) points 19-16; Meherullah (Pakistan) beat Aibek Abdymomunov (Kyrgystan) points 36-22; Khavazhi Khatsigov (Belarus) beat Juan Lopez (Puerto Rico) points 27-19; Guillermo Rigondeaux Ortiz (Cuba) beat Liu Yuan (China) points 21-7; Worapoj Petchkoom (Thailand) beat Kim Won-Il (South Korea)referee stopped contest, 1:47, round 3.
MONDAY'S REMAINING FIRST ROUND RESULTS:
LIGHTWEIGHT (60KG): Mario Cesar Kindelan Mesa (Cuba) beat Ahmed Sadiq (Nigeria) referee stopped contest, 0:12, round 3; Asghar Ali Shah (Pakistan) beat Volodymyr Kravets (Ukraine) points 21-17; Dimitar Stilianov (Bulgaria) beat Selcuk Aydin (Turkey) points 20-11; Vicente Escobedo (US) beat Jose David Mosquera Mosquera (Colombia) referee stopped contest, 0:31, round 3; Rovshan Huseynov (Azerbaijan) beat Bongani Wonderboy Mahlangu (South Africa) points 22-14; Sam Rukundo (Uganda) beat Tahar Tamsamani (Morocco) points 30-22. -Reuters































