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<blockquote data-quote="texan" data-source="post: 1003192" data-attributes="member: 38206"><p>I watched this fight and I agree:</p><p></p><p>Olympics-Boxing-India to appeal against overturned decision.</p><p></p><p>Aug 4 (Reuters) - India will appeal against the International Boxing</p><p>Association's (AIBA) decision to overturn a result that cost welterweight boxer</p><p>Vikas Krishan a quarter-final spot at the London <a href="http://www.reuters.com/london-olympics-2012" target="_blank">Olympics</a>, chef de mission</p><p>P.K.M. Raja said on Saturday.</p><p>World amateur bronze medallist Krishan originally won his bout against Errol</p><p>Spence 13-11 but, after reviewing video footage, the AIBA declared the American</p><p>the winner.</p><p>The governing body said its competition jury found Spence should have been</p><p>awarded four additional points for fouls committed by the Indian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texan, post: 1003192, member: 38206"] I watched this fight and I agree: Olympics-Boxing-India to appeal against overturned decision. Aug 4 (Reuters) - India will appeal against the International Boxing Association's (AIBA) decision to overturn a result that cost welterweight boxer Vikas Krishan a quarter-final spot at the London [URL='http://www.reuters.com/london-olympics-2012']Olympics[/URL], chef de mission P.K.M. Raja said on Saturday. World amateur bronze medallist Krishan originally won his bout against Errol Spence 13-11 but, after reviewing video footage, the AIBA declared the American the winner. The governing body said its competition jury found Spence should have been awarded four additional points for fouls committed by the Indian. [/QUOTE]
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