Indian boxer Nishant Dev poured his heart out on social media after a split decision led to him missing a podium finish at the Tokyo Olympics. Despite seeming to dominate the quarterfinals, Dev lost 1-4 to his Mexican opponent, leaving him devastated and feeling like his dream has turned into a "nightmare". Sharing his intense emotions of anger, disappointment, and sadness, Dev vowed to use this experience as motivation to return stronger in the future. Despite this loss, Dev believes that this is not the end of his Olympic journey and is determined to come back fiercer.
Nishant Dev, a 23-year-old boxing sensation from India, suffered a heartbreaking defeat at the quarterfinals of the Paris Olympics. His defeat, which came after a controversial split verdict, left fans in shock and disappointment. With his impressive track record, Nishant was just one win away from securing a medal for India, making the loss even more devastating. Even 2008 Olympian Vijender Singh expressed his dismay at the scoring system, questioning the judges' decision. Fans are now calling for a review of the scoring system to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Indian boxer Nishant Dev and archer Deepika Kumari suffer defeats in their respective Quarter-Final matches. Meanwhile, Indian shooter Manu Bhaker finishes 4th in Women's 25m Pistol final. Also, a look ahead to Day 9 as Lovlina Borgohain and Lakshya Sen have medal chances. Title: Indian Athletes Struggle on Day 8 at Paris Olympics 2024, Ahead to Day 9 with Potential Medal Opportunities for Borgohain and Sen. Another day of disappointing results for Indian athletes at the Paris Olympics 2024 as boxer Nishant Dev and archer Deepika Kumari suffer Quarter-Final defeats. In shooting, Manu Bhaker narrowly misses out on a medal, finishing 4th in the Women's 25m Pistol final. Moving forward to Day 9, there is hope for India as Lovlina Borgohain and Lakshya Sen have potential medal opportunities. Despite the struggles, IBNS remains committed to providing objective and well-sourced news to its readers.
Despite a strong performance in the first round, Indian boxer Nishant Dev faced disappointment as the judges declared his opponent, Verde, the winner in the next two rounds. Olympic bronze medallist Vijender Singh and actor Randeep Hooda both expressed their support for Nishant and questioned the scoring system used in the match. Nishant's compatriot Amit Panghal also faced defeat in the Paris Olympics, losing to Zambia's Patrick Chinyemba in the men's 51 kg category round of 16.
Indian boxer Nishant Dev suffered a disappointing loss to Mexico's Marco Verde in the men's 71kg quarterfinals at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Despite a tough fight, Dev was unable to advance to the semis and is now out of the competition. This marks India's first loss in the boxing events at the Olympics.
Indian boxer Nishant Dev, who was competing in his first Olympic Games, lost a close match to Mexican opponent Marco Verde Alvarez in the quarterfinals of the men's 71kg category. Despite putting up a great fight, Dev lost by a 1-4 split verdict and became the fifth Indian boxer to exit the Games. Stay updated with all the latest news and updates from the Paris Olympics 2024, including India's performance, medal tally, and event results.
Nishant Dev, a bronze medallist at the World Championships, faced a disappointing loss to Mexican Pan American Games champion Marco Verde in the 71kg quarterfinal bout during the Paris Olympics. This upset came as a surprise, as Nishant had previously defeated Verde in the World Championships of 2021. This loss is a major setback for India's hopes for a boxing medal in the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Indian boxer Nishant Dev has secured a place in the quarterfinals of the 71kg men’s boxing competition at the Paris Olympics. Dev won his preliminary match against Ecuador's Jose Rodriguez in a thrilling contest, ultimately claiming victory via split decision. Despite a strong effort from Rodriguez in the final round, Dev's early lead and overall performance were enough to secure his spot in the next round.
India's hopes for boxing medals in the Paris Games lie heavily on the performance of its women pugilists, says Vijender Singh, the country's only male Olympic boxing medalist. The squad, led by Nikhat Zareen, is poised for success with at least two podium finishes predicted by Singh. The women's team, consisting of Zareen, Preeti Pawar, Jaismine Lamboria, and Lovlina Borgohain, has shown immense potential while the male boxers, including Amit Panghal and Nishant Dew, have had a modest showing. Singh, in an exclusive interview with PTI, expressed his confidence in the women's team and hopes for a gold medal.
Nishant Agarwal, a former junior scientist at BrahMos Aerospace Pvt Ltd, has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a court in Nagpur for leaking technical information about the BrahMos missile to the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). The 6-year-long investigation led to his arrest in 2018 by the Anti-Terrorism Squad of Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. Agarwal was found guilty of violating the Official Secrets Act and leaking information from the Defence Research and Development Organisation. His interactions with the ISI were monitored by the UP police, leading to his arrest and subsequent conviction.