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* name = Mohammed Ali Qamar
* name = Mohammed Ali Qamar

* nationality = [[India]] {{flagicon|India}}
* nationality = [[India]] {{flagicon|India}}

* citizenship = [India] {{flagicon|India}}
* citizenship = [India] {{flagicon|India}}

* occupation = Indian Boxing Federation { [boxing] [Boxer] } [Light Flyweight]{{MedalTableTop}}
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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]].

* 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]].

* 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.



Revision as of 11:22, 29 December 2016

Mohammed Ali Qamar
  • name = Mohammed Ali Qamar
  • nationality = India India
  • citizenship = [India] India
  • occupation = Indian Boxing Federation { [boxing] [Boxer] } [Light Flyweight]
Mohammed Ali Qamar
Medal record
Representing  India

Commonwealth Games
Gold medal – first place 2002 Manchester Light Flyweight

References