HANGZHOU, China—Kurt Barbosa fought with a sense of urgency throughout, but he just couldn’t solve the mystery of Uzbekistan’s Omonjon Otajonov to drop his opening bout in the 19th Asian Games.
Otajonov escaped with a 2-0 win in taekwondo men’s -58kg round of 32 at the Lin’an Sports Culture and Exhibition Centre on Monday, surviving a fiery exchange with the Filipino Olympian in two rounds.
Barbosa surged ahead early in the first round with a head kick, wresting control right away with a 4-0 lead before the Uzbek stormed back with a head strike of his own followed by two successive punches to the body to seize a 5-4 advantage.
The Southeast Asian Games gold medalist leveled the count one last time in the second round at 12-all with a crunching kick to the body, but Otajonov sneaked in a timely hit just as time was about to expire.
Veronica Garces likewise fell by the wayside after Iran’s Mobina Nematzadeh asserted herself in their women’s -49kg round of 16 encounter with a 2-0 victory.
Garces advanced earlier after defeating Tajikistan’s Shirinmohi Mirshakarzoda, 2-0, in the round of 32.
The Filipino jins provided the first medal for Team Philippines through the bronze-medal effort of Patrick King Perez in the men’s individual poomsae on Sunday.