By Sergio Silva
09 Aug 2024, 19:00 PM EDT
Mexican boxer Marco Verde won the silver medal in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games after losing this Friday in the final of the 71-kilogram category against Uzbek Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev, thus giving the Aztec delegation its fifth medal at this Olympic event.
The fight, which took place at the Olympic facilities located on the Philippe Chatrier court of the Roland Garros Stadium, ended in favor of the Uzbek by unanimous decision over the 22-year-old Mexican, who was clearly outclassed by his opponent.
The Mazatlán native was far from his level with which he qualified for the final in this Olympic event, where he achieved victories against Tiago Muxanga (Mozambique), Nishant Dev (India) and Lewis Richardson (Great Britain), whom he beat in the semi-finals to secure a ticket to the decisive stage.
On this occasion Green Frame He received punishment from his rival, who was more experienced in these competitions, and ended up relegating him to a silver medal of great value for the athlete and for Mexico, which thus adds its third silver medal and its fifth in total in these Olympic Games.
With this defeat, Verde was on the verge of equaling what Ricardo Delgado and Antonio Roldán achieved at the 1968 Olympic Games, which were held in Mexico, where they each won a gold medal in boxing.
Now Marco Verde joins the women’s archery team made up of Ana Paula Vázquez, Alejandra Valencia and Ángela Ruiz (bronze), Osmar Olvera in three-meter springboard (bronze) and synchronized three-meter springboard with Juan Celaya (silver), Awiti Alcaraz in judo (silver) as the Mexican medalists in Paris 2024.
Marco Verde receives congratulations for his medal in Paris 2024
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador was quick to congratulate Aztec boxer Marco Verde after he won the silver medal this Friday in the 71-kilogram category of boxing at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
“Congratulations, Marco Alonso Verde; your silver medal is a source of pride for Mexico and our people”wrote the Mexican president in a message published through his social networks, from which he has been following the performance of the Mexican delegation at this Olympic event.
For his part, world boxing champion Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez also joined in congratulating Marco Verde after his fight that earned him the silver medal at these Olympic Games.
“Thank you for putting the name of Mexican boxing on high. Congratulations, Marco Verde”wrote “Canelo” Álvarez on his social networks to show his joy for the achievement of the young Mexican boxer who writes his name in the history of Aztec sport.
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