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It went the whole hog of four rounds

When the bout finally kicked off, Cheka seemed quicker off the blocks even as Vijender played block and dodge. The crowd was up on its feet on every punch scored but that did little to hide the sheer sluggishness of the bout.”I trained hard in Manchester for two months for this.Fighting with shell guards, the two tumbled over twice in the course of the bout trying to dodge each other. The bout seemed grossly mismatched andDeepak looked way more than a handful for his rival. Dharmendra Grewal (95kg), six fights old in the circuit, was up against Abasi Kyobe, another Ugandan.It took him one and half a round to pummel his rival, forcing the referee to stop the bout and award a TechnicalKnockout to Deepak, who stretched his unbeaten streak to four with this win.Cheka seemed on the backfoot in the second round and was wary of having a go at the hard-hitting Haryana-lad, who stuck to landing clean and straight blows.

The last bout before the main event was between Pardeep Kharkera (67kg) and Australian Scott Edward.Vijender landed the winning blow in the third round of what was to be a 10-round contest to leave on the former World Champion Cheka dazed and a packed Thyagraj Stadium delirious. By the fifth round, the Australian looked exceptionally exhausted and was brought down twice by Pradeep.Earlier, the evening started with a 61kg contest between Medical Device Manufacturers Rajesh Kumar and Uganda’s Mubakaraka Sseguya. Cheka was also undone by the reach advantage that Vijender enjoyed. In a rather slow four-round contest, it was hard to pick between the two counter-attacking boxers and it reflected in the judges’ decision, who awarded the bout to the Indian in a split decision of 39-37 37-38 39-37. The six-rounder turned into a battle of attrition as both the boxers seemed exhausted by the second round itself.From five-time world champion M C Mary Kom to Minister of State for Home Affairs Kirren Rijiju to star wrestling duo of Sushil Kumar and Yogeshwar Dutt, it was a power-packed front row to cheer for Vijender from ringside.

While Cheka struggled to keep his balance owing to his shorter reach, Vijender put his long arms to good use.However, the man who stole the show among the front-row occupiers turned out to be celebrity yoga guru Baba Ramdev. He walked in with Sushil to a loud applause from the packed stadium and was instantly mobbed for selfies and handshakes by the crowd.New Delhi: Indian boxing star Vijender Singh knocked out Tanzania’s Francis Cheka to successfully defend his WBO Asia-Pacific Super Middleweight title in New Delhi on Saturday. It went the whole hog of four rounds though and Dharmendra was the judges’ unanimous choice for the winner.Walking in to the now trademark tune of ‘Singh is King’, Vijender had the crowd excited even before he entered the ring. The Australian had done just enough for the judges to rule unanimously in his favour. I thank all my coaches for the effort they put in. Deepak, undefeated in the circuit so far, was hardly tested before forced an early end to the proceedings.In a lightweight face-off between Kuldeep Dhanda and Indonesia’s Egy Rozten, it was once again the crowd favourite, who emerged victorious, the gulf in quality quite apparent.However, Edward did not seem happy after the victory and was seen having a verbal altercation with Pradeep at the end of the bout.However, the Indian got into the groove soon enough and landed lusty uppercut to the body to rattle Cheka.Next up was Deepak Tanwar (67kg) against Indonesia’s Sutriyono Bara Boys. Cheka talked so much but I believed in my punch power, and I have done it,” Vijender said after the bout.This was Kuldeep’s third successive triumph in the circuit, keeping his unbeaten record intact..Celebrities adorned the front rows surrounding the ring.

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