LONDON — A few hours after the U.S. mens boxing team thought it was done at the Olympics, amateur boxings governing body decided DeSoto welterweight Errol Spence deserved to fight on.
AIBA overturned Spences loss to Indian welterweight Krishan Vikas late Friday night, five hours after the defense-minded Vikas had apparently clutched and grabbed his way to a 13-11 victory.After the American team protested the result, AIBAs competition jury reviewed the bout and ruled Vikas had committed nine holding fouls in the third round alone. He also intentionally spit out his mouthpiece in the second round, which should have resulted in at least four points of deductions.Spence, who trains in Dallas, advanced into the quarterfinals to face Russias Andrey Zamkovoy of Russia on Tuesday. If he wins, the American mens team will avoid leaving the Olympics with no medals for the first time ever.Have more to add? News tip? Tell us




