BEIJING, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) -- China's medal hope and
world boxing champion of light flyweight (48kg) Zou Shiming advanced into the
final at the Beijing Olympic Games by beating Paddy Barnes from Ireland 15-0
here on Friday.
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Zou Shiming of China poses during Men's
light fly (48kg) semifinal 1 at the Beijing Olympic Games boxing event in
Beijing, China, Aug. 22, 2008. Zou Shiming won the match over Paddy Barnes
of Ireland. (Xinhua/Chen Xie) Photo
Gallery>>> |
Zou initiated attacks in the first round and won two
points, and then made it at 8-0 in the second round, successfully dodging all
the punches by Barnes. Zou performed a perfect defense in the third and fourth
rounds, leaving no chance for his rival.
"I am persistent today as I always did," said Zou. "I
was close to the Olympic gold four years ago, and this time I will try my best
to get it."
Zou attributed the overwhelming victory to his
strategy on the ring, which Zhang Chuanliang, head coach of the Chinese boxing
team, said was defense-attack tactics.
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Zou Shiming (in blue) of China fights
with Paddy Barnes of Ireland during Men's light fly (48kg) semifinal 1 at
the Beijing Olympic Games boxing event in Beijing, China, Aug. 22, 2008.
Zou Shiming won the match. (Xinhua/Chen Xie) Photo Gallery>>> |
Barnes said after the competition against Zou "he
beat me with speed. I thought I was doing well but he's just a great fighter,
too fast."
"He (Barners) tried to get him, tried to hit, tried
to block, but he couldn't do anything," said Barners' coach Billy Walsh.
Barnes was in the fifth position in the World
Championships last year.