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Commonwealth Games: Oldest, youngest Aussie boxers Kaye Scott & Callum Peters make finals

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BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 06: Simnikiwe Bongco of Team South Africa (Blue) and Callum Peters of Team Australia (Red) exchange punches during the Men's Over 71kg-75kg (Middleweight) Semi-Final 2 fight on day nine of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at NEC Arena on August 06, 2022 on the Birmingham, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
Camera IconBIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 06: Simnikiwe Bongco of Team South Africa (Blue) and Callum Peters of Team Australia (Red) exchange punches during the Men's Over 71kg-75kg (Middleweight) Semi-Final 2 fight on day nine of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at NEC Arena on August 06, 2022 on the Birmingham, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images) Credit: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Vintage star Kaye Scott and exciting new prospect Callum Peters have produced exhilarating performances to punch their way into Commonwealth Games finals on a terrific morning for Australian boxing.

In a bruising contest at the NEC on Saturday, the 38-year-old veteran Scott earned a 4-1 split decision against Mozambique’s world championship silver medalist Alcinda Panguane in her light-middleweight semi-final.

Then Peters, a teenager half her age, demonstrated why he’s such a hot prospect as he completely overwhelmed the dangerous, power-punching South African captain Simnikiwe Bongco to earn a unanimous verdict in his middleweight semi from the five judges.

The referee had to step in several times to warn the fighters in the Scott- Panguane contest, the African for slapping and the Australian for elbow use, but in a close affair, Scott’s crisp work persuaded the judges over Panguane’s wilder shots.

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 06: Alcinda Helena Panguane of Team Mozambique (Red) and Kaye Frances Scott of Team Australia (Blue) exchange punches during the Women’s Over 66kg-70kg (Light Middleweight) - Semi-Final 1 fight on day nine of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at NEC Arena on August 06, 2022 on the Birmingham, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
Camera IconBIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 06: Alcinda Helena Panguane of Team Mozambique (Red) and Kaye Frances Scott of Team Australia (Blue) exchange punches during the Women’s Over 66kg-70kg (Light Middleweight) - Semi-Final 1 fight on day nine of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at NEC Arena on August 06, 2022 on the Birmingham, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images) Credit: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

“I’m doing all right for 38,” smiled Scott. “Beat all the young guns to get here. Now one step closer. I did think I’d won it. It’s all about confidence, and I had that - and I thought I wanted it more than her.

“When she came forward, she was very open for me to catch her on the way in. I had a bit more quality.”

Scott, who won bronze in 2018, reckoned she was like a fine wine, smiling: “I get better with age.”

“I don’t see why there needs to be an end to my career at the moment,” added Scott.

She will face Wales’ Rosie Eccles, the silver medallist at the Gold Coast four years ago, in Sunday’s final.

“I’m still loving it, still learning and until the body gives way or I stop enjoying it, that’ll be the time for me to hang up the gloves instead of some one saying ’you’re 38 now, you need to finish now’,” said Scott.

“I’m keeping up with the young guns in the team - I still do the same workout as the 19—yea- old in our team.”

That Adelaide teen Peters then did his bit, looking every inch a future champ as he thoroughly discouraged Bongco.

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 06: Simnikiwe Bongco of Team South Africa (Blue) and Callum Peters of Team Australia (Red) following the Men's Over 71kg-75kg (Middleweight) Semi-Final 2 fight on day nine of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at NEC Arena on August 06, 2022 on the Birmingham, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
Camera IconBIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 06: Simnikiwe Bongco of Team South Africa (Blue) and Callum Peters of Team Australia (Red) following the Men's Over 71kg-75kg (Middleweight) Semi-Final 2 fight on day nine of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games at NEC Arena on August 06, 2022 on the Birmingham, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images) Credit: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Peters soaked up a couple of his best shots and still came forward, using his substantial reach advantage to relentlessly pour in shots.

He won every round on every judge’s card, with an increasingly desperate Bongo also getting a point deducted for holding in the second round.

“This is my first first international tournament, so I’m still learning the ropes,” said Peters.

Peters will face Scotland’s Sam Hickey, who stopped England’s Lewis Richardson in other semi, in Sunday’s final.

“These are events, new people to me. I’m very excited. I watched Hickey’s fight, he likes to box long - but I like to get in there and chuck non-stop punches. Let’s see what happen tomorrow,” he said.

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