NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb
26 – Super captain Nick’ Commander’ Okoth became the first Kenyan boxer to book
a slot at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics after outclassing Uganda’s Isaac Masembe in
the featherweight division at the qualifiers in Dakar, Senegal on Wednesday
night.
On an evening that three members of the ‘Hit Squad’ saw their Olympic dreams slowed down, Okoth literally led from the front, landing important blows on the Ugandan to return to the Olympics after missing the last two editions in London 2012 and Rio 2016.
Okoth took a commanding lead from the start and won on a
unanimous points decision.
He carded 10 against nine for the Ugandan from all the
judges in the first round. In the second, he carded 10 from four of the judges
while one gave him a nine against 10 for Masembe.
He had a rather subdued third and final round where he
carded nine from all the judges against 10 for the Ugandan, but he had already
done enough in the first two rounds to earn his place in Tokyo.
Earlier on, Kenya’s Christine Ongare had seen her hope
reduced after losing to tournament third seed Rabab Cheddar from Morocco who
used her height advantage to outbox the Kenyan in their flyweight category.
Ongare will now have a final assault at an Olympic slot when
she steps on the canvas against Uganda’s Catherine Nanziri in the box off on
Thursday.
Elizabeth Akinyi also saw her semi-final bout end in defeat,
but she had to endure the three rounds with a shoulder injury and a non-fitting
headgear to give the advantage to her Moroccan counterpart Bel Ahbib Oumayma in
the welter category.
Akinyi lost against the reigning African Continental Cup
gold medalist who prevailed on a unanimous points decision after carding a
maximum 10 in all the three rounds.
In the men’s heavyweight division, Elly Ajowi could not
withstand the heavy punches from Morocco’s Younes Baala as he also lost on a
unanimous decision.
The two will also have a final shot at the Olympics in the
box-off for third place.
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