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* '''Mohammed Ali Qamar''' is a boxer from [[Kolkata]], [[India]]. He was the first Indian to win a gold medal in the discipline of boxing in the [[Commonwealth Games]] at the [[2002 Commonwealth Games]] held in [[Manchester]]. |
* '''Mohammed Ali Qamar''' is a boxer from [[Kolkata]], [[India]]. He was the first Indian to win a gold medal in the discipline of boxing in the [[Commonwealth Games]] at the [[2002 Commonwealth Games]] held in [[Manchester]]. |
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* Born into the Ghettoes of [[Kidderpore]] in [[Kolkata]], Qamar was inducted into boxing at an early age by his father at the ''Kidderpore School of Physical Education'' and was coached by ''Cheena Bhai .'' Qamar became the Inter-district champion in the state of [[West Bengal]] in 1991. He won the [[Light Flyweight]] category at the national sub-junior levels from 1992 to 1996. Qamar had a strong showing in the [[1999 World Amateur Boxing Championships]] in [[Houston]], reaching the quarter finals before losing to [[Ron Siler]] of the [[United States]].<ref>[http://www.schwartzmanpr.com/agency/WABC_newsclip5.asp June 8, 2001 Houston Chronicle Sports notebook, Richard Dean]</ref> At the [[2002 Commonwealth Games]] in [[Manchester]], Qamar upset the home favorite [[Darren Langley]] 27-25 in the final, outscoring Langley 10-3 and surviving a standing count <ref>[http://www.expressindia.com/news/fullstory.php?newsid=13481 Express India: Qamar bags gold, Pun settles for silver]</ref> in the dramatic final round after trailing by 5 points at the beginning of the fourth and last round.<ref>[http://www.rediff.com/sports/2002/aug/03box1.htm Rediff: Qamar wins gold in boxing]</ref> Qamar's career was plagued by injury and he did not win a major competition again, losing in the quarterfinals at the [[2002 Asian Games]] at [[Pusan]]. |
* Born into the Ghettoes of [[Kidderpore]] in [[Kolkata]], Qamar was inducted into boxing at an early age by his father at the ''Kidderpore School of Physical Education'' and was coached by ''Cheena Bhai .'' Qamar became the Inter-district champion in the state of [[West Bengal]] in 1991. He won the [[Light Flyweight]] category at the national sub-junior levels from 1992 to 1996. Qamar had a strong showing in the [[1999 World Amateur Boxing Championships]] in [[Houston]], reaching the quarter finals before losing to [[Ron Siler]] of the [[United States]].<ref>[http://www.schwartzmanpr.com/agency/WABC_newsclip5.asp June 8, 2001 Houston Chronicle Sports notebook, Richard Dean]</ref> At the [[2002 Commonwealth Games]] in [[Manchester]], Qamar upset the home favorite [[Darren Langley]] 27-25 in the final, outscoring Langley 10-3 and surviving a standing count <ref>[http://www.expressindia.com/news/fullstory.php?newsid=13481 Express India: Qamar bags gold, Pun settles for silver]</ref> in the dramatic final round after trailing by 5 points at the beginning of the fourth and last round.<ref>[http://www.rediff.com/sports/2002/aug/03box1.htm Rediff: Qamar wins gold in boxing]</ref> Qamar's career was plagued by injury and he did not win a major competition again, losing in the quarterfinals at the [[2002 Asian Games]] at [[Pusan]]. |
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* Qamar's neighborhood of Kidderpore is the hub of [[Women's boxing]] in India, who claim Qamar as one of their inspirations. |
* Qamar's neighborhood of Kidderpore is the hub of [[Women's boxing]] in India, who claim Qamar as one of their inspirations. |
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- name = Mohammed Ali Qamar
- nationality = India
- citizenship = [India]
- occupation = Indian Boxing Federation { [boxing] [Boxer] } [Light Flyweight]
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- Mohammed Ali Qamar is a boxer from Kolkata, India. He was the first Indian to win a gold medal in the discipline of boxing in the Commonwealth Games at the 2002 Commonwealth Games held in Manchester.
- Born into the Ghettoes of Kidderpore in Kolkata, Qamar was inducted into boxing at an early age by his father at the Kidderpore School of Physical Education and was coached by Cheena Bhai . Qamar became the Inter-district champion in the state of West Bengal in 1991. He won the Light Flyweight category at the national sub-junior levels from 1992 to 1996. Qamar had a strong showing in the 1999 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Houston, reaching the quarter finals before losing to Ron Siler of the United States.[1] At the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, Qamar upset the home favorite Darren Langley 27-25 in the final, outscoring Langley 10-3 and surviving a standing count [2] in the dramatic final round after trailing by 5 points at the beginning of the fourth and last round.[3] Qamar's career was plagued by injury and he did not win a major competition again, losing in the quarterfinals at the 2002 Asian Games at Pusan.
- Qamar's neighborhood of Kidderpore is the hub of Women's boxing in India, who claim Qamar as one of their inspirations.
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