<p>Santosh, in the fly weight category staged a stunning comeback to upset local lad, Orland. The Indian was trailing 2:3 and 6:7 in the first two rounds, but rallied in the third to win 15:10.<br /><br />Santosh, a bronze medallist at the recently concluded 16th International Boxing Tournament in Almaty, Kazakhstan, got a standing ovation for his spectacular win. He will now take on Artur Cremildo from Mozambique in the next round.<br /><br />The reigning national champion in the middle weight category, Kuldeep ousted Aidarov of Kazakhstan in a one sided contest, 14:7. He will now face-off Dominican Castillo Junior. <br /><br />Paramjeet, a gold medallist at the Commonwealth Games and an Asian Games bronze medallist last year was too good for Manuel Martinez of Cuba, thrashing him 25:6. <br /><br />Manpreet, a silver medallist at the 2010 Asian Games, also secured his place in the next round with a 14:8 win over Sammy Blyth of Australia. <br /><br />The 41st edition of the tournament have nearly 100 boxers from 14 countries.<br /></p>
<p>Santosh, in the fly weight category staged a stunning comeback to upset local lad, Orland. The Indian was trailing 2:3 and 6:7 in the first two rounds, but rallied in the third to win 15:10.<br /><br />Santosh, a bronze medallist at the recently concluded 16th International Boxing Tournament in Almaty, Kazakhstan, got a standing ovation for his spectacular win. He will now take on Artur Cremildo from Mozambique in the next round.<br /><br />The reigning national champion in the middle weight category, Kuldeep ousted Aidarov of Kazakhstan in a one sided contest, 14:7. He will now face-off Dominican Castillo Junior. <br /><br />Paramjeet, a gold medallist at the Commonwealth Games and an Asian Games bronze medallist last year was too good for Manuel Martinez of Cuba, thrashing him 25:6. <br /><br />Manpreet, a silver medallist at the 2010 Asian Games, also secured his place in the next round with a 14:8 win over Sammy Blyth of Australia. <br /><br />The 41st edition of the tournament have nearly 100 boxers from 14 countries.<br /></p>