Rio 2016: Stephen Donnelly picks off Kadache in opening bout

The Ballymena man jabbed his way to a comfortable win against his Algerian opponent

Steven Donnelly  lands a punch on Zohir Kedache. Photo: Reuters
Steven Donnelly lands a punch on Zohir Kedache. Photo: Reuters

Ballymena's Stephen Donnelly has negotiated safe passage through the preliminary rounds of the men's 69k in Rio today.

His performance earned him a unanimous decision in all three rounds as he picked off Algerian Zohir Kadache with a tidy performance, finishing with a score card of 29-28, 30-26 and 30-27.

The Irish fighter, backed by a combination of visiting and local fans, looked comfortable throughout weaving his way through a barrage of indiscriminate hooks flung by the Kadache in the first round and jabbed his way to a comfortable win in the succeeding rounds.

The victory returns the focus of Irish boxing to what the ring after a chaotic opening chapter to the national team’s Rio tournament. Donnelly will box against Mongolia’s Byamba Tuvshinbat in the next round on Thursday.

Keith Duggan

Keith Duggan

Keith Duggan is Washington Correspondent of The Irish Times