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Lovlina cruises to quarterfinals at 6th Elite Women’s National Boxing Championships

Published at :December 23, 2022 at 11:16 PM
Modified at :December 23, 2022 at 11:16 PM
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Samad Haque


The boxer defeated Assam's Puja Nayak to go into the next round.

Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist Lovlina Borgohain put up a dominating display to enter the quarter-finals of the 6th Elite Women’s National Boxing Championships by registering a resounding victory in Bhopal on Friday.

Living up to the expectations, the Assam pugilist made light work of Puja Nayak from Odisha in the 75kg Last-16 match. Lovlina's relentless attack and powerful punches proved too strong for her opponent as the reigning Asian champion was declared the winner by Referee Stops the Contest (RSC) verdict after just a few minutes into the first round of the bout.

Other bouts

Meanwhile, the 2016 World Championships silver medallist Sonia Lather of Railways Sports Promotion Board also made her way into the 57kg quarter-finals after she was given a walkover against Karnataka's Divyani.

Tamil Nadu's S Kalaivani was the other pugilist to secure the Last-8 berth as she outperformed Swati Arya of Rajasthan by 5-0 margin in 48kg pre-quarterfinal contest at the Women’s National Boxing Championships.

Rajasthan's Arshi Khanam and Jhalak Tomar also produced dominating performances to make progress into the quarter-finals with identical 5-0 wins in their respective matches. While Khanam beat Uttar Pradesh's Ice Prajapati in the 54kg bout, Tomar (50kg) thrashed Assam's Kampi Boro comfortably.

Haryana makes move

For Haryana, Kalpana emerged victorious in the 50kg category by 5-0 against Maharashtra's Janhavi Waghmare.

Rajni Singh (48kg) and Rinky Kishore (50kg) were the boxers from Uttar Pradesh to progress into the quarter-finals. Rajni beat Punjab's Suvidha Bhagat 5-0 without breaking a sweat whereas Kishore claimed a RSC win against Kavitha Paravada of Andhra Pradesh.

The on-going prestigious event has been witnessing participation of 302 boxers, competing across 12 weight categories. The quarter-finals of the Women’s National Boxing Championships will be played on Saturday.

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