Canadian boxer Sanford dominates Olympic debut fight against Bulgaria’s Rosenov

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PARIS - Canada's Wyatt Sanford made his Olympic debut with a dominant win over Bulgaria's Radoslav Rosenov in the men's 63.5-kilogram Round of 16 Monday.

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PARIS – Canada’s Wyatt Sanford made his Olympic debut with a dominant win over Bulgaria’s Radoslav Rosenov in the men’s 63.5-kilogram Round of 16 Monday.

All five judges awarded the victory to Sanford, who was a unanimous winner of Rounds 1 and 2.

Rosenov won Round 3 in a 3-2 split.

Canada's Wyatt Sanford hits Bulgaria's Radoslav Rosenov in their men's 63.5 kg preliminary boxing match at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Monday, July 29, 2024, in Paris, France. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Ariana Cubillos
Canada's Wyatt Sanford hits Bulgaria's Radoslav Rosenov in their men's 63.5 kg preliminary boxing match at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Monday, July 29, 2024, in Paris, France. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Ariana Cubillos

“Great way to start, great way to get the tournament going. It’s nice to be put in the top eight and we are one win away from a medal now,” Sanford said.

Sanford, who had a bye in the first round as the top seed in the event, will face Uzbekistan’s Ruslan Abdullaev in Thursday’s quarterfinals.

Sanford and Montreal’s Tammara Thibeault, competing in the women’s 75-kg division, are the only Canadian boxers in Paris and are aiming to end a Canadian boxing medal dry spell that dates back to heavyweight David Defiagbon’s silver at the 1996 Atlanta Games.

Thibeault will meet Cindy Ngamba, a Cameroonian boxer fighting for the EOC Refugee Team, in her first bout on Wednesday.

“Boxing in Canada has had a bit of a drought in the last few Olympics. But it goes to show that if either me or Tammara can pick up a medal or we both can, then all the changes that Boxing Canada have made over recent years to enhance the training, have paid off,” he said.

The 25-year-old from Kennetcook, N.S., won gold in the 63.5-kg event in his Pan American Games debut last year in Santiago, Chile.

He is a four-time Canadian youth champion and won his first senior title in 2018 in the 64-kg weight class.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 29, 2024.

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