Asian Wrestling Championships: Bajrang Punia faces Takuto Otoguro in rematch of 2018 final

Asian Wrestling Championships 2020: Brajrang Punia defeated junior world champion Amirhossein Magshoudi of Iran to set up a final with Japan's Takuto Otoguro on Saturday in New Delhi.

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Asian Wrestling Championships: Bajrang Punia faces Takuto Otoguro in rematch of 2018 final
File photo of Bajrang Punia (IANS Photo)

In Short

  • Bajrang Punia reached the final of 65kg freestyle event on Sunday
  • He will look to avenge the 2018 final loss to Japan's Takuto Otoguro
  • Ravi Dahiya, Satyawart Kadiyan and Gourav Baliyan also reached finals

Bajrang Punia and Ravi Dahiya on Saturday assured themselves of silver medals at the Asian Wrestling Championships underway at the KD Jadhav Wrestling Hall in the national capital.

Satyawart Kadiyan (97kg) and Gourav Baliyan (79kg) also assured themselves of silver medals. Naveen (70kg) lost in the semi-final and will face Uzbekistan's Meirzhan Ashirov in the bronze medal match.

Bajrang was dominant in the 65kg category, beating the three opponents he faced by technical superiority. The Asian Games gold medallist started the day with a 11-0 win over Tajikstan's Dzamshed Sharifov. He then beat Uzbekistan's Abbos Rakhmonov 12-2 in the quarter final.

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Bajrang then faced Iranian junior world champion Amirhossein Magshoudi. He won the bout 10-0 to go through to the final. He now faces Japan's Takuto Otoguro in a rematch of the 2018 World Championships final.

Ravi beat Japanese Yuki Takahashi 14-5 in his first match of the 57kg category followed by a 6-3 win over Tugs Batjargal of Mongolia in the quarter-final. He then beat Kazakhstan's world championship bronze medallist Nurislam Sanayev 7-2 to set up a title bout against Tajikstan's Hikmatullo Vohidov.

Satyawart beat both his opponents by technical superiority. He beat Jordan's Zaid Shishani 10-0 before beating Tajikistan's Rustam Iskandari by the same scoreline. He faces Mojtaba Mohammadshafie Goleij of Iran in the final.

Baliyan beat Mongolia's Batzul Damjin 3-1 in his first match of the day. He followed that up with a 6-5 win over Japan's Shinkichi Okui to seal his place in the final where he faces Kyrgyzstan's Arsalan Budazhapov.