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London 2012 Boxing: Sumit Sangwan loses a battle he should have won

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London+: Indian boxer Sumit Sangwan went down 14-15 under controversial circumstances to Brazilian Yamaguchi Falcao Florentino in the round of 32 of 81kg category at the London Olympics here Monday.

The 19-year-old Indian fought valiantly and should have won more points but the judges thought otherwise. ESPN commentators were surprised by the verdict and called it "daylight robbery".

Sangwan looked to have taken the first round but the judges decision meant he was left trailing by one point.


The Indian came out strongly in the second and sent his opponent reeling with great combination punches but again, to the surprise of the commentators, the bout was given in favour of the Brazilian 5-4.

Sangwan, who qualified for the London Olympics after bagging the light heavyweight title at the AIBA Asian Olympic qualifiers in Astana, came out swinging and to his credit took the third round 6-5. But that was not enough for the Indian and he became the second boxer, after Shiva Thapa, to be knocked out in the round of 32.

Compatriots Vijender Singh (75 kg) and Jai Bhagwan (60 kg) qualified for the round of 16 with convincing wins over their opponents.

London 2012 Boxing: Sumit Sangwan loses a battle he should have won | Boxing | NDTVSports.com

official protest lodged
 
Is it possible to revert the decision before the next matches?
 
Tough. Definitely fought well. Lets see how the review goes but don't think they will entertain a reversal in the decision. Good going india.
 
there is a privision to lodge a protest..which i think our sports minister already initiated. But the scope of reversal of the result is almost nil. It was a daylight robbery indeed. I was watching the match when I was convinced that Sangwan would be declared teh winner, thus I stopped watching and went to my work...but was surprised to read on the net that he lost.
 
I watched the Match.. He didn't have a great start.. but towards the end.. he did much better.. My brother and I thought he was going to win, but to our astonishment the Referee raised the Brazilians hand.
 
DA Faq, that is completely stupid, the refs in the Olympics seem to be playing favorites, I watched the gymnastic event for the US team, and was surprised to see that the refs didn't select the current world champion but picked her two team mates it just mind boggling.
 
Indians whinging as usual. There was not cheating, it was clear as daylight the Brazilian won
 

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