Lopez of Cuba wins men's light-heavyweight gold

Arlen Lopez won his second Olympic title on Wednesday to put boxing powerhouse Cuba on top of the medals table in the sport, after beating Britain’s Ben Whittaker in an entertaining final of the men’s light-heavyweight contest.
Lopez of Cuba wins men's light-heavyweight gold
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TOKYO: Arlen Lopez won his second Olympic title on Wednesday to put boxing powerhouse Cuba on top of the medals table in the sport, after beating Britain's Ben Whittaker in an entertaining final of the men's light-heavyweight contest.

Lopez, the middleweight champion in the Rio Olympics, kept his cool throughout and put on a skilful display of boxing, keeping the fast-punching and tenacious Whittaker at bay and making it two golds for Cuba.

Top seeds Buse Naz Cakiroglu and Busenaz Surmeneli won their semi-final bouts to give Turkey a shot at its first-ever women's Olympic boxing gold.

The one gold-medal match of the day went to Lopez, with Whittaker battling hard throughout. The Briton never gave up, with quick bursts of pace, but he struggled to tilt the fight in his favour as Lopez's experience shone through.

The defeat was agonising for Whittaker, who initially declined to wear his silver medal but later agreed the right man had won.

"I just couldn't celebrate the silver at that time and I don't think I can just yet," he said. "When I look back in a few years it will probably be a great achievement but I was just so upset because I wanted that gold."

Loren Berto Alfonso Dominguez of Azerbaijan and Russian Imam Khataev both won bronze medals as losing semi-finalists.

In the women's flyweight, European champion Cakiroglu saw off towering Taiwanese Huang Hsiao-wen with a high-tempo, tactical performance, ducking Huang's long jabs repeatedly before moving in swiftly on the counter.

Cakiroglu will meet 35-year-old Stoyka Zhelyazkova Krasteva of Bulgaria in Saturday's gold-medal match.

The Bulgarian was always on top in the second semi-final despite a spirited performance by Japan's Tsukimi Namiki, which ended hopes of a second women's boxing gold for the hosts. Agencies

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