More than 100 bouts played out today after the organisers sorted the opening day glitches that delayed the draws.
The spotlight was firmly on Devendro and Manoj, who were making their debuts in higher weight categories.
While Devendro, representing Manipur in the Championships, has jumped to flyweight (52kg), Manoj, competing for the Railways Sports Promotion Board (RSPB), has moved up to welterweight (69kg).
It was a hard-fought triumph for the Asian Championships and 2014 Commonwealth Games silver-medallist Devendro.
"Light fly was not difficult to maintain, I could bring it down when I wanted but it was leading to injuries and it was also affecting my hand-eye coordination. I had been competing in light-flyweight since 2007 and I thought this was the right time to change," Devendro said after the exhausting contest.
"Today my body felt a bit tight but maybe it was because I was competing after a long time, this is my first competition after Olympics. But overall I am happy with my decision and flyweight is going to be the category I compete in even internationally," added the affable boxer, who missed out on Olympic qualification earlier this year despite being a medallist in the final qualifying tournament.
"I felt good, there was no stiffness in the body either. My gloves were not of great fitting so I was avoiding hitting too powerfully because that could have caused injury. But I am satisfied with how it went for me," the 2010 Commonwealth Games gold-medallist said after the bout.
Former national silver-medallist Jasveer Singh (91kg) also advanced to the second round with a 4-1 triumph over Haryana's Sumit.
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