Amit Phangal (49kg) and Gaurav Bidhuri (56kg), both making their debut at the mega-event, were the only Indians in action in the late evening session and they had the contingent ecstatic by moving into the second round here yesterday.
Asian bronze-medallist Amit was the first to take the ring and shrugged off a slow start to edge past Italian Federico Serra in a split verdict.
The 21-year-old from Haryana, competing in the biggest tournament of his career, was rather sluggish in the opening round, allowing his rival easy shots.
In fact, Amit managed to out-pace his rival quite well in the closing three minutes, which perhaps tilted the scales in his favour.
"This is my first year in the senior circuit and so far it has turned out to be quite well. I am happy with the results I am getting," Amit, whose biggest achievement so far has been the Asian bronze medal he won earlier this year, told PTI after his bout.
His ascent to the senior level has been rather meteoric, considering that he never figured prominently in Indian boxing's youth circuit.
"I take pride in being a hardworking boxer. I slog a lot and that is getting me the results perhaps," he added.
The nimble-footed boxer will be up against Carlos Quipo of Ecuador in his second-round bout. Quipo is seeded seventh and has got an opening round bye.
The 23-year-old Indian, disadvantaged to an extent by his short height, more than made up for it with his relentless attacks and didn't concede much to his younger opponent. In fact, Goodman was left rather dazed by Gaurav's hitting and had little to offer in retaliation.
Gaurav's upper cuts stood out for impact and the judges had no hesitation in awarding the bout unanimously to the Delhi boxer.
Gaurav's entry to the World Championship has been nothing short of a lucky break.
He had lost in the Asian Championships quarterfinals to miss out on automatic qualification but got a wild card from the Asian Boxing Confederation to make the cut.
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