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Team GB heavyweight boxer and former delivery driver Cheavon Clarke OUT of Tokyo 2020 after split decision loss


HEAVYWEIGHT Cheavon Clarke became Britain’s second casualty of the Games as he slumped to a majority defeat to Brazilian Abner Teixeira.

Kent thumper Clarke returned to the sport after taking time out to work as a delivery driver.

Cheavon Clarke, right, was dumped out of the heavyweight Olympic boxing in the last 16Credit: Reuters

But he lost his way after taking the opening round with three of the judges.

Teixeira frustrated the Brit with his spoiling tactics.

And he was narrowly in front at the end of the second.

Although Clarke tried to take the contest to his opponent, too many of his shots missed their target, allowing the Brazilian to claim a 4-1 victory.

It was a sad end to what had been another promising GB day in the boxing ring.

Top-seed Pat McCormack in the welterweights and flyweight Caroline Dubois won their opening bouts with comprehensive unanimous verdicts.

McCormack, 26, whose twin brother Luke has already made a winning lightweight start, was simply far too good for Aliaksandr Radzionau of Belarus.

His next opponent is Bobo-Usman Baturov of Uzbekistan.

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Dubois, sister of heavyweight pro Daniel, was always in control against Kosovan Donjeta Sadiku.

The Londoner had more problems with a slipping headguard than her Balkan opponent, taking every round with each judge.

She now faces Rashida Ellis of the USA in the last 16. 

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Clarke made a good start but eventually lost 4-1 against Brazilian Abner TeixeiraCredit: Getty
The range of emotions in the ring were clear to see when the result was confirmedCredit: AP
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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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