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Spence’s loss ensures boxing medal shutout for US

The Columbian
Published: August 6, 2012, 5:00pm

LONDON (AP) — The U.S. men’s boxing team is heading home with no Olympic medals for the first time.

Welterweight Errol Spence dropped a 16-11 decision to Russia’s Andrey Zamkovoy in the quarterfinals on Tuesday night.

Spence represented the last chance for the most successful team in Olympic boxing history to add to its record 108 medals. Instead, the Dallas-area fighter started slowly and never got going in his team’s ninth loss in 10 fights.

Spence only reached the quarterfinals after the Americans successfully protested a loss to India’s Krishan Vikas.

Welterweight Freddie Evans clinched Britain’s fifth medal of the Olympic tournament with a tiebreaker victory over Custio Clayton, who fell just short of Canada’s first boxing medal since 1996.

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