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Boxer Paddy Barnes misses out on Olympic final Paddy Barnes 'already an inspiration' says minister
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Belfast boxer Paddy Barnes has narrowly missed out on winning an Olympic gold medal. Sports Minister Carál Chuilín has led a chorus of praise for Belfast boxer Paddy Barnes after he won his second Olympic bronze medal.
The Minister said: "As the first Irish boxer to win medals in consecutive Olympic Games, Paddy Barnes is already an inspiration.
"Despite his best efforts today, he was not able to make it through to the final," she said.
"This should not take the shine of an incredible Games for Paddy."
"His training, dedication and commitment - not to mention the support of people both here and in London - have taken him to a bronze medal win.
"What every single one of our local Olympians has achieved so far has been fantastic. They can all be immensely proud of what they have accomplished."
Barnes narrowly missed out on the chance to fight for an Olympic gold medal.
Countback
Barnes drew his light-flyweight semi-final with Zou Shiming 15-15, but bowed out 45-44 after a countback.Barnes drew his light-flyweight semi-final with Zou Shiming 15-15, but bowed out 45-44 after a countback.
Barnes, who will now be awarded a bronze, is the first Irish boxer to win a medal at consecutive Olympic Games. He also won bronze in Beijing. Barnes also won bronze in Beijing.
There, he was also defeated by the same fighter at the semi-final stage.There, he was also defeated by the same fighter at the semi-final stage.
BBC Newsline watched the game with Barnes' trainer Gerry Storey. After the fight Barnes tweeted: "Journey ends here, thanks for all the support people, Zou Shimming if you are reading this LEAVE ME ALONE!"
BBC Newsline's Conor Macauley watched the fight with Barnes' trainer Gerry Storey.
"Coming up to the third round, I had them level because it was a good even fight," he said."Coming up to the third round, I had them level because it was a good even fight," he said.
"Paddy was there, he kept in close, he wasn't wide and his punches and combinations were going the way he wanted them."Paddy was there, he kept in close, he wasn't wide and his punches and combinations were going the way he wanted them.
Hound
"The body punches that he scored should have won him that fight."The body punches that he scored should have won him that fight.
"Knowing Paddy, he'll be disappointed, but then again, he's the only one who has brought Zou to a countback and he's the top man.""Knowing Paddy, he'll be disappointed, but then again, he's the only one who has brought Zou to a countback and he's the top man."
Earlier, Barnes' father - Paddy Barnes snr - said it was the "biggest fight" of the boxer's life. North Belfast councillor Conor Maskey said Barnes could be proud of himself.
He told BBC Radio Ulster: "Patrick's a different person from four years ago, he's a completely different person. He's a far improved boxer and I think and hope people are going to see the best of Paddy Barnes today." "It was a very, very close fight, his third round was outstanding," Mr Maskey said.
"He had to go out for three minutes, he knew he was behind and he knew he had to hound the number one boxer in the world, a guy who beat him 15-0 in their last fight four years ago and he got him to 15-each.
"He should be really, really proud of himself, gutted that he hasn't got it, but he has got a bronze medal."
Meanwhile, Westmeath's John Joe Nevin is guaranteed at least a silver medal after beating Cuba's Lazaro Alvarez Estrada.Meanwhile, Westmeath's John Joe Nevin is guaranteed at least a silver medal after beating Cuba's Lazaro Alvarez Estrada.
The 23-year-old, from Mullingar, beat the current world champion 19-14.The 23-year-old, from Mullingar, beat the current world champion 19-14.
Team Ireland also has a further chance of obtaining another gold medal on Friday evening.Team Ireland also has a further chance of obtaining another gold medal on Friday evening.
Belfast's Michael Conlan, 20, will bid for a place in the flyweight final at 20:45 BST.Belfast's Michael Conlan, 20, will bid for a place in the flyweight final at 20:45 BST.