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Boxer Manoj bows out of Olympics

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Former Commonwealth Games gold-medalist Manoj Kumar (64kg) put up a spirited show but could not match the power of fifth seed Fazliddin Gaibnazarov in his pre-quarterfinal bout to bow out of the Olympic Games on Sunday.

The 29-year-old Indian went down 3-0. The 25-year-old Gaibnazarov, the World and Asian Championships silver-medallist from Uzbekistan, was the unanimous choice as the winner.

In the opening round, Manoj kept his rival at a distance, denying him a clear shot. The dodge-first-attack-later strategy managed to unsettle the Uzbek for sometime but Gaibnazarov clinched the initiative with a couple of left jabs in the closing seconds.

In the second round, Gaibnazarov continued to rely on his strong left, prompting a standing eight count against the Indian. The Uzbek's foot movement was lucid after he had clearly got a hang of the Indian's strategy and he connected much better.

Manoj was guilty of not using his height and reach advantage to the fullest and was clearly shaken by a vicious blow to his torso by Gaibnazarov's powerful left hand.

The Haryana boxer was more aggressive in the final round but Gaibnazarov's footwork and tremendous balance while back-peddling negated the attempted attacks.

With Manoj and Shiva Thapa (56kg), who lost in the opening round, ousted from contention, India's boxing campaign now comprises only Vikas Krishan (75kg).

Vikas is scheduled to fight his quarterfinal at 3.30am IST on Tuesday.