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.

  • Join The Irish Times on WhatsApp and stay up to date

  • What’s making headlines in the rugby world? Listen to The Counter Ruck podcast with Nathan Johns

  • Sign up for push alerts to get the best breaking news, analysis and comment delivered to your phone