
Pawan Barthwal (in the middle) with coaches after Thursday’s victory Pawan Barthwal has been an army man since 2017. Whether he serves the nation on the battlefield or represents the country inside the boxing ring, 26 -year -old from the village of Syupuri in Uttarakhand has demonstrated exceptional durability when confronted with challenges. 9 officers Garhwal Rifles do not learn to take a step back.On Thursday, who made his debut at the World Championship in Liverpool and launched an Indian campaign on one of the most difficult boxing phases, Barthwal gave the winning start by registering a harsh combat victory over the Olympian Paris, Brazilian Michael Douglas Trindade.Barthwal showed the tactical maturity and rings control under pressure and waited for his moment to land the sharp blows that set the tone for an exciting and fiery exchange between two pugillists.Barthwal began carefully and avoided early fluctuations. The gentle movement of the bob-and-navy in the middle of the first lap opened the door for a clean blow when he took the first wheel of 3-2. Trindade responded strongly and the judges awarded the Brazil round.In the last round, Barthwal showed a close defense and calculated aggression to close the victory in the judgment. In the second round on Sunday, the Asian Games will now meet the gold medalist Bantamweight Gold medalist Mirazizbek Mirzakhalilov of Uzbekistan.“Pawan relied on his will.
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10 Indian boxers Get byesIndia at the World Championship was invested by a 20 -member contingent. The contingent was handed over by a decent draw with a candidate for the medals of Hitesh Gulia (70 kg of men), Abhinash Jamwal (men 65 kg), Nikhat Zreen (female 51 kg) and Lovlina Borgohain (women’s 70 kg) avoided complex opponents soon. While Gulia, Jamwal, Lovlina has goodbye in the opening round, Nikhat will take Jennifer Lozan from us.Sakshi also progressesSakshi, a gold medalist of the World Boxing Cup, continued in the Indian strong march at the event after winning the 54 kg women’s stop (RSC) against the Ukrainian Victoria Shkeulu.Sakshi arrived at the preliminary Quarterfine after sealing the competition in the second round and forced the referee to release two permanent numbers before the match. Sakshi used her work on her feet well, which helped to stand up for effective attacks and avoid blows.