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Albert Batyrgaziev prolongs USA’s 17-year hopes with Olympic boxing gold

Despite the Russian athlete ending American Duke Ragan’s gold medal campaign, hope springs eternal with teammates Keyshawn Davis and Richard Torrez to return the prominent Olympic boxing nation to its former glory

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Aug 2021 8:30PM

Albert Batyrgaziev prolongs USA’s 17-year hopes with Olympic boxing gold
Despite Duke Ragan's (red) defeat at the hands of Russia's Albert Batyrgaziev during their men's featherweight boxing final at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games today, Team USA still has the opportunity to win boxing gold after 17 years in the lightweight and super-heavyweight categories − pix courtesy of AFP, August 5, 2021

TOKYO − Russia's relentless Albert Batyrgaziev beat Duke Ragan to win the Olympic featherweight boxing title today, prolonging the United States' 17-year drought since their last men's gold in the sport.

Despite Ragan's defeat, the US have enjoyed a revival in boxing in Tokyo under their respected Irish coach Billy Walsh and they still have two more shots at gold.

The 23-year-old Ragan, who has already turned professional and boasts a 4-0 win-loss record, was already breathing heavily in the second round against the all-action Russian.

Batyrgaziev, also 23, took the title on a split decision.

The US still have golden hopes. Keyshawn Davis competes in Friday's lightweight semi-final and on Sunday, the last day of the Olympics, Richard Torrez goes in the super-heavyweight final.

So far in the boxing in Tokyo, hosts Japan have won one gold, Cuba two and now one for the Russians.

The United States are the most successful nation in the history of Olympic boxing.

But since the 1970s and 1980s, and the days of Leon Spinks and "Sugar" Ray Leonard, they have fallen away.

Andre Ward's gold at Athens in 2004 was their last men's boxing Olympic title. – AFP, August 5, 2021

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