India's campaign at the World Boxing Championships got off to a disappointing start as Madan Lal (52kg) went down in the first round itself in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on Monday.
Madan, a former national champion and the lone Indian boxer in action on the day, lost 0-3 on points to Alexandros Riscan of Moldova.
Madan managed to clinch just one round in the mandatory three and eventually fell short by a solitary point in the final analysis, leading to a 3-0 win for Riscan.
Vikash Malik (60kg) will be in action against Kyrgyzstan's Meder Mamakeev on Tuesday.
Five boxers of the 10-member Indian team have received first-round byes. Of the five, Shiva Thapa (56kg) and Manoj Kumar (64kg) have been seeded in the showpiece event.
While Shiva is seeded fourth, Manoj has got the number six billing.
Vijender Singh (75kg), who is will be making his fourth World Championship appearance, first won India a medal (bronze) in 2009. Later, Vikas Krishan also won a bronze in the 2011 edition of the event.
With the provisional suspension imposed on the Indian Boxing Federation, the country's pugilists are competing under the International Boxing Association's (AIBA) flag.
Image: Boxer Madan Lal
Photograph: IBF
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