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This Article is From Sep 04, 2009

Jai, Nanao advance to revive India's World C'ship campaign

New Delhi: Jai Bhagwan pulled off a come-from-behind win over Ireland's Eric Donovan to enter the pre-quarters on Friday after Thokchom Nanao Singh pummelled Azerbaijan's Elvin Mamishzade in his opening bout to revive India's campaign at the World Boxing Championships in Milan.

While Jai (60kg) beat his rival 11-6, Nanao (48kg) demolished Mamishzade 21-6 late Thursday night to make it to the second round of the mega-event.

Both Jai and Nanao were silver medallists at the Asian Championships in June.

It was sweet revenge for Jai, who lost to Donovan by a point at European Grand Prix event in Czech Republic in May.

Fighting from long range initially, Jai was trailing 1-4 at the end of the first round but he made a late recovery to come through eventually.

"I was counterpunching to start with but once I knew that I was trailing, I went for an all-out attack," Jai said.

Jai's recovery started in the second round when he narrowed the gap in scoreline to 3-5 before out-punching his rival in the third round.

"I kept my guard and managed to connect some hard ones in the final round. I am very happy because I had lost to him in a very close bout in May," said the 23-year-old, who will take on Germany's Eugen Burhard in the pre-quarters on Sunday.

Earlier on Thursday night, 18-year-old Nanao, competing in only his second senior international event, decimated Mamishzade.

The diminutive Manipuri negated his strongly-built opponent's longer reach with aggressive uppercuts and straight left jabs.

Nanao led 7-2 at the end of the first round and extended it to 16-5 in the next three minutes. The Indian continued his domination in the final round and notched up five quick points to wrap up the bout in his favour.

"Nanao has such quick reflexes that even his short height doesn't hamper him much," said national coach Gurbax Singh Sandhu.

Nanao has a tough bout at hand in the second round as he will square off against Pongprayoon Kaeo of Thailand on Saturday.

Kaeo defeated Kapezov Adlet of Kazakhstan in his opening bout.

The former world youth champion had lost a close bout to the Thai in the finals of the Asian Championships.

Also on Saturday, middle weight top seed Vijender Singh will open his campaign by taking on Kazakhstan's Belgibayev Azamat in the second round. The Indian had got a bye in first round.

"I have trained hard and I am confident of doing well here. I am sure I can pull it off," said the 23-year-old world number two, who lost in the very first round in the previous edition of the event in Chicago in 2007.

Indians have had a largely disappointing campaign in the event so far with four of the them bowing out with first-round losses.

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