November 1, 2024

Kazakh Yeleussinov wins welterweight gold in Rio

Kazakhstan’s Daniyar Yeleussinov holds his country’s national flag as he celebrates winning against Uzbekistan’s Shakhram Giyasov during the Men’s Welter (69kg) Final Bout match at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games on August 17, 2016 (AFP Photo/Yuri Cortez)
By YahooSports

Rio de Janeiro (AFP) – Kazakhstan’s Daniyar Yeleussinov defeated Uzbekistan’s Shakhram Giyasov to win welterweight Olympic boxing gold on Wednesday in a Central Asian showdown in Rio.

The victory will be all the sweeter for Kazakhstan — a major force in amateur boxing — afterVassiliy Levit was defeated in the heavyweight final on Monday in a highly controversial points decision.

Yeleussinov won on unanimous points, with Souleymane Cissokho from France and the Moroccan Mohammed Rabii each taking home bronze.

Kazakhstan’s small band of supporters celebrated wildly and Yeleussinov paraded around the arena with the country’s blue flag on his shoulders.

The first round saw underdog Giyasov the aggressor as he stalked his more decorated foe around the ring, at one point dropping his arms entirely as if going for a walk in the park.

The referee soon got sick of that and told him to keep his arms up as Giyasov, 23, attempted to ruffle the Asian champion with some sportsmanship.

Yeleussinov, 25, suffered a nasty gash in his semi-final win over Cissokho — the fight was stopped because the wound was so bad and they went to the scorecards, with the Kazakh ahead on points.

That cut over his left eye only had two days to mend — nowhere near enough time — and it opened up again in the second round and his corner went to work furiously on it before the third and final round.

Giyasov was aiming for that spot but Yeleussinov is a slippery and clever customer and kept largely out of harm’s way, as his opponent became increasingly desperate and went in search of the knock-out.

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