CWG 2022: Sagar Ahlawat storms into tremendous heavyweight semi-remaining to validate India’s 6th boxing medal
Tremendous Heavyweight boxer Sagar Ahlawat defeated Seychelles’ Keddy Agnes by unanimous verdict to access the semifinals and affirm India’s 6th boxing medal.
CWG 2022: Sagar Ahlawat storms into semi-final to ensure India’s 6th boxing medal (SAI Picture)
HIGHLIGHTS
- Sagar Ahlawat ensured the sixth medal for India from boxing
- Sagar Ahlawat defeated Seychelles’ Keddy Agnes in quarters
- Sagar, a 23-calendar year-aged, is from Dhandlan village in Jhajjar
Tremendous Heavyweight boxer Sagar Ahlawat ensured the sixth medal for India from the boxing ring right after profitable his (+92kg) quarter-remaining from Seychelles’ Keddy Agnes at the Commonwealth Game titles on Thursday.
Earlier, Sagar defeated India’s No. 1 tremendous heavyweight and 2020 Tokyo quarterfinalist Satish Kumar 5- and reigning national champion Narender in the trials for men’s +92kg to guide his area for the Commonwealth Online games. Sagar, a 23-12 months-previous, is from Dhandlan village in Jhajjar. Sagar is a BA III scholar of GGDSD University,
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