Moroccan boxer tries to bite opponent in Olympics defeat

Boxing
By Reuters | Jul 28, 2021
July 27, 2021. Youness Baalla of Morocco in action against David Nyika of New Zealand REUTERS

New Zealand boxer David Nyika did not face much trouble on his way to a 5-0 victory against Youness Baalla in his Olympics heavyweight debut on Tuesday other than having to contend with an attempted bite from his Moroccan opponent.

Nyika, a two-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist, had won the first two rounds with ease and constantly troubled Baalla with his pinpoint jabs during the contest at the Kokugikan Arena - considered the spiritual home of Japan's sumo wrestling.

The 22-year-old Baalla lost his cool and attempted to bite his opponent's ear during a hold in round three but a shocked Nyika managed to pull out in time.

Olympic Boxer attempts to bite opponent on the ear [photo courtesy]

The fight continued and Nyika, who was one of New Zealand's flag bearers at the Games opening ceremony, registered a 5-0 win to book a quarter-final spot against Uladzislau Smiahlikau but he was surprised the referee had missed the incident.

"Did you see that? I don't think the ref saw it. She was the closest one," Nyika, 25, said, adding that his opponent probably tasted a lot of sweat.

"He didn't get a full mouthful. Luckily he had his mouthguard in and I was a bit sweaty. I don't remember what I said to him but I gave him a little bit of a cheek.

"I have been bitten once on the chest before at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. But c'mon man this is the Olympics."

The spokesperson for the Moroccan contingent in Tokyo did not respond to an email requesting comment.

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