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Qatar’s Nuraydin books place in second round

Published: 08 Oct 2015 - 12:35 am | Last Updated: 04 Nov 2021 - 09:40 am
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H E Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, Sheikh Ahmad Fahad Al-Sabah, President of the Olympic Council of Asia and Dr Ching-Kuo Wu, President of the International Boxing Association (AIBA) on the second day of the  AIBA World Boxing Championships at the Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiyah Arena in Doha yesterday.

DOHA: Hosts Qatar’s light heavyweight boxer Hakan Murst Nuraydin defeated Bosnia and Hercegovina’s Dzemal Bosnjak to move into the second round of the Doha 2015 AIBA World Boxing Championships. 
Yesterday at the Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiyah Arena, the local pugilist  got an unanimous decision and joins a select list of 88 athletes who battled through to the next round.
“First of all I have to thank my coach who’s been invaluable in my preparations going into these historic World Championships. My opponent was much bigger and stronger than me, but I used my brain and delivered the right punches at the right time. This was my gift for Qatar, and I thank God for the win,” an overjoyed Nuraydin said in the mixed zone after his bout.
Two other Qataris in action   on day two of the championships were not so lucky.
Both Hzam Nabah and Abdullatef Sadiq, lost their bouts despite a heroic effort in front of an excited home crowd when facing Argentina’s Alberto Palmetta and Luis Cabrera of Venezuela respectively.
Sadiq, the reigning lightweight GCC champion, was distraught after exiting the competition.
“I am so happy to be fighting here in Doha in front of my family and friends, and it’s been such a huge experience for me, and I want to thank the Qatar Boxing Federation for making my dream come true. In the end it wasn’t to be this time around, and I can’t deny that it’s really hard to take.”
Meanwhile, Manny Pacquaio’s imminent arrival in Doha today spurred Filipino welterweight boxer Eumir Marcial to victory.
Marcial defeated Egyptian Walid Said Mohamed on technical knockout.
“To come here to Doha and compete in front of so many Filipinos was amazing. I never expected there to be so many of my own people in the arena, but I really hope they’ll keep turning up to support me. This is the first time I’m competing on senior elite level, but I hope to do my country proud,” Marcial said.
“Just before I got in the ring I heard the news about Manny Pacquaio coming to the World Championships in Doha. That is massive for me, and I really hope that I can get to meet him as he’s been my idol all my life,” he added.
The other Egyptian in action yesterday was lightweight boxer Mahmoud Abdelaal Mahmoud who crashed out of the competition by unanimous decision to Japan’s Daisuke Narimatsu. For Syria, however, it was a day to remember with Alaa Ghoussoun defeating Erkin Adylbek Uulu of Kyrgyzstan.
The unanimous decision advanced the light heavyweight powerhouse to the next preliminary round, where he faces stiff competition from Kazakhstan’s Adilbek Niyazymbetov, the first-seeded silver medalist from London 2012 Olympics and the last World Championships in 2013.
Speaking after his comprehensive win, Ghousson said: “Being the only Syrian in these World Championships, this was a real accomplishment for me and my country. Sport has the power to unify countries and people, and I want to thank the Qatari people for giving me such a warm welcome. Now I’ll face a very difficult opponent who’s defeated me twice in previous competitions, it’s going to be hard to get through, but I’m in good shape and I’m here to fight for the world title.”
Morocco’s super heavyweight favorite Mohammed Arjaoui was on form against his opponent Edgar Munoz Mata from Venezuela, winning on technical knockout. He now advances to the next round where Britain’ Joe Joyce awaits on Friday night.
Meanwhile, local fans from expat communities across the capital came out in numbers to support their boxing heroes on Wednesday, creating a joyous atmosphere with their colourful flags in the stands.
The day proceedings were also watched by President of the Olympic Council of Asia and Dr Ching-Kuo Wu, President of the International Boxing Association (AIBA).
The Peninsula