Mohammed Hussamuddin withdraws from the World Olympic Boxing Qualifier after losing to the CWG champion.
Big showdowns Bronze medalist Mohammed Hussamuddin made a frustrating re-visitation of cutthroat boxing after a physical issue lay-off, losing 0-4 to Ireland’s Jude Gallagher.
Big showdown bronze medallist Mohammed Hussamuddin made a frustrating re-visitation of serious boxing after a physical issue lay-off, losing 0-4 to Ireland’s Jude Gallagher in the men’s 57kg conflict at the first World Olympic Enclosing Qualifier in Busto Arsizio, Italy. Hussamuddin had previously gotten a first-round bye. Vieing for the first time since the 2023 Big Showdowns quarterfinals, when he harmed his left knee, Hussamudin got some margin to get comfortable, which permitted his rival Birmingham CWG champion to take the lead with his specialized ability.
The youth utilized speed and deftness for his potential benefit, stashing the principal cycle 5-0.
The Hyderabad-conceived fighter attempted to make lost progress in cycle two, but his rebound turned out to be significantly more troublesome after he was given a one-point derivation for dropping his head.
The 22-year-old Gallagher just stayed cool as a cucumber in the third round and didn’t permit Hussamuddin to assault, ultimately winning the session.
India handled nine fighters in the opposition, of which just Nishant Dev (71kg) stayed in the conflict to seal a portion. He will be in real life in the pre-quarterfinals late on Sunday.
India has previously set four standards for Paris 2024, with Nikhat Zareen (50kg), Preeti (54kg), Parveen Hooda (57 kg), and Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) affirming their billets with amazing exhibitions at the Asian Games.