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Commonwealth Games 2022: Shiva Thapa Thrashes Suleman Baloch Of Pakistan In 63.5kg Boxing

India's boxing campaign at Commonwealth Games 2022 kicked off in style with Shiva Thapa registe🐠ring a 5-0 win.

Shiva Thapa will next face Reese Lynch of Scotland൲ in the round of 16 on Sunday.
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Ace Indian boxer Shiva Thapa outclassed Pakistan's Suleman Baloch in the first round of the 63.5kg category bout to begin his Commonwealth Games campaign on a rousing note in Birmingham on Friday. (More Sports News)

Having lived with the disappointment of not making his second successive Olympics in Tokyo last yeaꦬr, the former Asian champion was far superior than his taller⛦ and aggressive rival to emerge 5-0 winner in his light welter weight category.

T𒁏he decision from the judges was unanimous at the NEC Arena.

The 28-year-old, who was eliminated i💫n the pre-quarters of Glasgow 2014 in his only CWG appearance prior to these Games, will next face Reese L💖ynch of Scotland in the round of 16 on Sunday.

This also kicked off in style India's campaign in the boxing ring, where they have some exciting prospects in reigning world champion Nikhat Zareen, Olymp🦹ic medallist Lovlina Borgohain and world championship silver medallist Amit Panghal.

India would look to eclipse their Gold Coast's record tally of three gold, three silver and th𒀰ree bronze medals.

From the highs of winning a World Championship bronze in 2015, to the debacle at the 2016 Rio Olympics, followed by hi💙s failure to make the Tokyo Games, the𓃲 Guwahati boxer's life has come a full cycle.

His current season also began on a disappointing note, having made a quarterfinal exit in the World Championships in Belgrade, while a💧t the prestigious Strandja h🎶e returned medal less, but Thapa is determined to win his maiden CWG medal.

"Definitely it -- a CWG medal -- motivates me a lot. It's a very individual thing, sometimesไ pressure works and then you have the re෴sponsibility," Thapa said after his win.

"We are all e൲lite athletes here, representꦛing our country. Everyone is hoping to win a gold medal here," the five-time Asian Championships medallist added.

The nimble-foote✤d Thapa was at his calculative best against his Pakistani opponent who start⛄ed off aggressively, exploiting his height to the fullest.

An agile Thapa ensured that his opponent had some misses up fro🦩nt to tire him out before going for the kill, bringing all his experience to play from second round onwards.

He landed some quick jabs as the Pakistani lost control for a split sꦜecond in the remaining minutes, and there was no way out for Thapa.

"ꦍ;It was about maintaining our defence well. We did no👍t want to go for the aggressive hooks and upper cut up front," India coach Narender Rana, who helped Thapa in his formative years at the Army Sports Institute Pune, said.

"Guarding against injury was the main thing in our agenda. He has a long way to go here -- four more bouts to be precise," he sum🧸med up Thapa'꧟s gold medal ambition at the ongoing CWG.

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