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London Olympics 2012 Boxing: Devendro Singh vs Bayron Molina-As it happened...

Last Updated: Tuesday, July 31, 2012, 20:05
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London Olympics 2012 Boxing: Devendro Singh vs Bayron Molina-As it happened...Zeenews Sports Bureau

London: Devendro Singh registered a thumping win over Bayron Molina in Rd of 32 as the refree stopped the contest in the first round itself.

The bout lasted only 2 minutes and 24 seconds.

Devendro Singh had two knockouts against Molina.
Refree stopped the bout finally after 2 minutes 24 seconds.

Standing count by refree against Molina and Devendro is racking up counts like anything.

Devendro catches Molina again, right upper cut. Devendro is clearly the aggressor. Nice left-right combo by the Indian now.

And here we go, Fly weight category, lots of punches expected, both boxers holding the centre of the ring. Devendro with a hard right punch, Bayron Molina is down now, Devendro getting better of his opponent. Another left hook by Devendro.

Devendro Singh walks out to the ring and he gets a roaring applause.

The bout will start in few minutes from now. It is India`s Devendro Singh vs Bayron Molina of Honduras

Live updates from the Round of 32 boxing bout between India’s Devendro Singh and Honduras’s Bayron Molina.

20-year old Devendro Singh is India`s entry in the Men`s flyweight (49 kg) category.


First Published: Tuesday, July 31, 2012, 19:06


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anirudh - agartala
u made our country.. n our northeast proud...
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Shingshen - Nagaland
Bro, we are really proud of you. ..keep it up. Put your best foot forward for the next round...
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Dhanabir Soraisam - Patsoi, Imphal
We are very proud of you and it is golden chance to show your talent-keep it up. Wish you all the best and try with heart and soul for the motherland.
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nonglenganba@gmail.com - new delhi
rejoice every one of us be it ur people,ur country,ur motherland by standing at the middle podium of the medallist
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nonglenganba@gmail.com - new delhi
rejoice every one of us be it ur people,ur country,ur motherland by standing at the middle podium of the medallists
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Russiachand - Manipur; Bangalore
GOD bless u, brother. Focus on ur destination with ur soul & mind.
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Iboyaima - Imphal
My brother we r very happy,and pray for u.we are eagerly waiting for your success.
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Lakpa - Imphal
Bro, tale one step at a time, u r two wins away from getting a medal. Thats the good news we all longed for.
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Khundrakpam k - Imphal , Manipur
Make the history , wish u in Lainingthou for win the gold and you r d One.
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Jayant - usa
Www... you made me proud to be Indian...keep it up.
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