Pooja Rani beats World Champion to reach final of Boxam International

(Courtesy : bfi)
A total of nine Indian Boxers storm into the finals of the tournament.
Asian Championship gold medallist Pooja Rani (75kg) defeated World Champion Atheyna Bylon of Panama in the semi-final bout as nine Indian boxers stormed into the finals of the 35th Boxam International Boxing tournament in Castellon, Spain on Friday.
Pooja Rani dominated her opponent from the beginning and looked unfazed throughout to assure a unanimous win. She will now square off against Melissa Graham of the USA in the final on Saturday. Other Women boxers joining Pooja Rani in the finals are debutant Jasmine (57kg) and Simranjit (60kg).
Young Jasmine, who is playing her first senior International tournament showed great composure and played from a distance to ensure a comfortable 4-1 win over Italy’s Sirine Charaabi. She will be up against European Champion Irma Testa in the gold medal bout.
World Championship bronze medallist Simranjit was up against veteran Puerto Rican Boxer Kiria Tapia and in a close encounter which saw both the boxers trade a series of punches throughout but some intelligent ring craft by the Indian ensured a close 3-2 win over her senior opponent. Simran will take on World Championship bronze medallist Rashida Ellis in the final bout tonight.
It was a also flawless day for the Indian male boxers as all sic of them marched into the finals. CWG bronze Medallist Mohammed Hussamuddin (57kg) continued his fine run and displayed technical superiority over Panama’s Orlando Martinez to win 4-1. He will be facing Puerto Rico’s Paul Rivera in the final.
In the light welterweight category, World Championship bronze medallist Manish Kaushik found the going tough in the first round against France’s Lounes Hamraoui but made a strong comeback in the last two rounds to notch up a close but a strong 3-2 win. Kaushik will be fighting for the yellow metal against Denmark’s Nikolai Terteryan.
Vikas Krishan (69 kg) who defeated Olympic bronze medallist Vicenzo Mangiacapre in the quarter-finals, continued his dominance and defeated two time World bronze medallist Ablaikhan Zhussupov in a busy bout which saw both the boxers playing an attacking game however, Vikas ended on the winning side with a split 3:2 verdict in his favour. He will face local boy Youba Sissokho in the final.
Other Indian male boxers to shine in the semi-finals were Ashish Kumar (75kg), Sumit Sangwan (81kg) and Satish Kumar (91+kg) as they outclassed their respective opponents and sailed into the final comfortably. Earlier, six-time World Champion Mary Kom (51kg) went down against USA’s Virginia Fuchs.
With 10 medals already confirmed, nine Indian boxers- 6 men and 3 women will be in action as they look to win the gold medal later on Saturday. Boxers from 17 countries, including Russia, USA, Italy, and Kazakhstan are participating in the event.
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