Two Pakistani pugilists in semis

Published October 9, 2002

BUSAN, Oct 8: Pakistan were assured of two bronze medals as Asghar Ali Shah and Mehrullah breezed to the semifinals of the Asian Games boxing championship after beating their respective rivals Tuesday.

While Asghar and Mehrullah kept hopes alive for possible silver and gold, Kashif Mumtaz, another boxer from Pakistan, failed to win against Thai opponent.

Pakistan gained first success of the day in the light welter weight category in which Asghar defeated Philippines Brin Romeo on points 31:15 in the fourth round bout.

Asghar dominated with forceful punching and his Filipino opponent found it hard to avoid the punishment.

The encouraging performance of boxers was a sigh of relief for the Pakistani officials after the exit of three boxers Mazhar Hussain, Imran Hafeez and Abid Ali in the preliminary rounds.

Mehr raced through victory just in seconds, into the third round by knocking down Chinese Taipei’s An Chun Chung with a fury of power, in featherweight fight.

In the first two rounds, Mehr displayed extra ordinary technique and game plan and his most of the punches accurately targeted Chung who was inferior in all department of the game. Mehr won 20:5.

In 71 kgs bout Pakistan’s Kashif failed to face a brave challenge from Thailand’s Suriya Prasathinphiai whose deadly punches forced the referee Muhammad Nur Potiyev to stop the bout, hardly two minutes into the first round.

Results:

QUARTERFINALS:

FEATHERWEIGHT (57KG): Yaser Shighan (Syr) bt Sutthisak Samaksaman (Tha) pts 24-23; Galib Jafarov (Kaz) bt Lee Sung-Won (Kor) pts 40-34; Mehrullah (Pak) bt Chung Chun An (Tpe) RSC 3rd rd; Chen Tongzhou (Chn) bt Jahongir Abdullaev (Kgz) pts 22-14

LIGHT WELTERWEIGHT (63.5KG): Shin Myung-Hoon (Kor) bt Manus Boonjumnong (Tha) pts 15-10; Asghar Ali Shah (Pak) bt Romeo Brin (Phi) pts 31-15; Nurzhan Karimzhanov (Kaz) bt Kumar Adhikari (Nep) by walkover; Bahit Sarsekbaev (Uzb) bt Yusup Bekov Muzaffar (Kgz) RSC 3rd rd.

LIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT (71KG): Song In-Joon (Kor) bt Ryskulov Kymbatbek (Kgz) pts 22-6; Gennadiy Golovkin (Kaz) bt Adam Nagimeldin (Qat) RSC 1st rd; Sirojiddin Naimov (Uzb) bt Ha Dabateer (Chn) RSC 3rd rd; Suriya Prasathinphimai (Tha) bt Kashif Mumtaz (Pak) RSC 1st rd.

ALLAH DITTA DISAPPOINTS

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Allah Ditta finished a disappointing seventh in the men’s 400m hurdles of the athletics competition with a time of 51.22secs. Hadi al-Somayli of Saudi Arabia won the event in a Games record 48.42secs.

Results:

400M HURDLES: 1. Hadi al-Somayli (Ksa) 48.42secs (GR); 2. Mubarak al-Nobi (Qat) 48.98; 3. Dai Tamesue (Jpn) 49.29; 4. Yevgeniy Meleshenko (Kaz) 49.84; 5. Chen Tien-Wen (Tpe) 50.46; 6. Ken Yoshizawa (Jpn) 50.88; 7. Allah Ditta (Pak) 51.22; 8. Ashok Jayasundara (Sri) 51.75.

Lifter Aslam flops

Pakistan’s Aslam Hassan proved a flop in the men’s 94kg category of the weightlifting competition .

Aslam ended in the sixth and final spot after managing to lift a combined total of 310kg (snatch 140kg-clean and jerk 215kg).

The gold medal went to Bakhyt Akhmetov of Kazakhstan with a combined lift of 400kg. Iran’s Kourish claimed silver while Lee Eung-jo of South Korea took the bronze.

MEN’S 94KG: 1. Bakhyt Akhmetov (Kaz) 400kg (snatch 185kg-clean and jerk 215kg); 2. Kourish Bagheri (Irn) 385kg (175kg-210kg); 3. Lee Eung-jo (Kor) 370kg (170kg-200kg); 4. Andrey Makarov (Kaz) 367.5kg (177.5kg-190kg); 5. Fazilbek Urazimbetov (Uzb) 340kg (150kg-190kg); 6. Aslam Hassan (Pak) 310kg (140kg-170kg).—APP/AFP

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