<p>Vijender, competing in the middleweight category (75kg), outclassed Dick Ombaka of Kenya 15-1. In fact, the referee intervened and stopped the bout after the second round as the Bhiwani boxer looked vastly superior.<br /><br />His straight punches and body blows were too hot for Ombaka to handle and one of Vijender’s mighty punches even floored the Kenyan, prompting the referee to make a count-out. “I knew it would be a sell-out turnout for me. Rahul Gandhi was there in the audience, so this win is very special for me,” said Vijender.<br /><br />Jai Bhagwan, competing in the lightweight (60 kg) category, too came up with an impressive show. The Asian silver medallist quelled the challenge of Tanzania’s Nasser Mafuru quite easily 11-2 to book a last eight berth. Fighting in the welterweight section (69 kg), Dilbagh Singh too stormed into the quarterfs with a 11-3 win over Trinidad & Tobago’s Aaron Prince.</p>
<p>Vijender, competing in the middleweight category (75kg), outclassed Dick Ombaka of Kenya 15-1. In fact, the referee intervened and stopped the bout after the second round as the Bhiwani boxer looked vastly superior.<br /><br />His straight punches and body blows were too hot for Ombaka to handle and one of Vijender’s mighty punches even floored the Kenyan, prompting the referee to make a count-out. “I knew it would be a sell-out turnout for me. Rahul Gandhi was there in the audience, so this win is very special for me,” said Vijender.<br /><br />Jai Bhagwan, competing in the lightweight (60 kg) category, too came up with an impressive show. The Asian silver medallist quelled the challenge of Tanzania’s Nasser Mafuru quite easily 11-2 to book a last eight berth. Fighting in the welterweight section (69 kg), Dilbagh Singh too stormed into the quarterfs with a 11-3 win over Trinidad & Tobago’s Aaron Prince.</p>