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World Boxing Championships: Akash Kumar Takes On Kazakh Boxer In Semis, Aims For Spot In The Final 

New Delhi: Having gotten India's memorable seventh decoration in the competition, Akash Kumar will be hoping to proceed with his heavenly show and enter the last at the 2021 AIBA Men's World Championships 메이저사이트 when he takes on Kazakhstan's Makhmud Sabyrkhan in the 54kg elimination round in Belgrade, Serbia on Thursday.Also Read - Lovlina Borgohain Gets Direct Qualification For World Boxing Championships 

The 21-year-old fighter, who hails from Bhiwani, advanced into the elimination rounds in the wake of causing a significant bombshell in the 21st version of the competition when he gave a devastating 5-0 loss to Rio Olympics silver medallist and solid competitor Yoel Finol of Venezuela. Likewise Read - AIBA to Ensure 'Reasonable Chance, Fair Fight' at World Boxing Championships 

Then again, 20-year-old youthful Kazakh star Sabyrkhan fixed his spot in the elimination rounds in the wake of clobbering Brazil's first quarterfinalist at the Championships, Michael Trinidade. Additionally Read - India's Schedule at Tokyo Paralympics 2020, Day 3, August 27: All You Need to Know 

With a spot in the elimination rounds, debutant Akash joined a first class rundown of decoration winning Indian pugilists at the world's one of the greatest boxing occasions. Amit Panghal (silver, 2019), Vijender Singh (bronze, 2009), Vikas Krishan (bronze, 2011), Shiva Thapa (bronze, 2015), Gaurav Bidhuri (bronze, 2017) and Manish Kaushik (bronze, 2019) have won decorations for the country at the men's World Championships before. 

While Akash advanced into the last-4, four different Indians — Sanjeet, Narender Berwal, Shiva Thapa and Nishant Dev — finished their missions subsequent to enduring misfortunes in their individual quarterfinal session played late on Tuesday night. 

The prepared fighter Shiva Thapa went down to Turkey's Kerem Oezmen by a consistent edge in the 63.5kg last-8 match while it was one more quarterfinal shock for ruling Asian boss Sanjeet. The Indian surrendered a 0-5 misfortune against Italy's Aziz Abbes Mouhiidine subsequent to experiencing a biceps injury in the first round during the 92kg challenge. In the last release of the titles in 2019 also, Sanjeet had left in the quarter-finals stage. 

Narender (+92kg) and Nishant (71kg) likewise lost to Azerbaijan's Mahammad Abdullayev and Russia's Vadim Musaev separately in their quarterfinals. 

The continuous occasion has been seeing exciting activity among 650 top fighters from in excess of 100 nations. 

The gold medallists of every classification will get $100,000, while silver and bronze medallists will be given $50,000 and $25,000 separately.