Manju Rani enters Women's National Boxing Championships semi-final
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The 2019 World Championships silver medallist defeated Minakshai in the quarter-final.
Extending her brilliant winning run in the tournament, Railway Sports Promotion Board's (RSPB) boxer Manju Rani entered the 48kg semi-finals with a decisive 5-0 win over Punjab’s Minakshai in the 5th Elite Women's National Boxing Championships on Monday.
As we approach the business-end of the prestigious event, which has been hosted by the Boxing Federation of India in association with the Haryana Boxing Sangh at the St Joseph’s International School in Hisar, the boxers have begun showing their real mettle.
The 21-year-old Manju, who won the silver medal on debut at the 2019 World Championships, packed unbelievable power that certainly took her opponent from Punjab completely by surprise, as she had no answers to Manju’s precise punches.
Another boxer made into the semi-finals of the 48kg category was Tamil Nadu's S Kalaivani, who beat Himachal Pradesh's Jyotika Bisht by a similar margin in the Women's National Boxing Championships quarter-finals bout.
Another star of the Women's National Boxing Championships Day 5 was Assam’s Jamuna Boro, who entered the last-4 stage in the 54kg category with a dominating 5-0 win over Gayatri Kasnyal of Uttarakhand. The 2019 World Championships bronze medallist Jamuna was too quick for Gayatri, who often found herself on the wrong foot while attempting to evade Jamuna’s jabs.
In the 52kg category, the 2019 Asian Championships bronze medallist Telangana’s Nikhat Zareen put up an impressive show against Assam’s Manju Basumatary and made her way into the semi-finals with a comfortable 5-0 victory at the Women's National Boxing Championships.
Equally powerful was RSPB’s Shiksha in the 54kg category, who outperformed the reigning youth world champion Babyrojisana Naorem of Manipur 5-0 to progress into the Women's National Boxing Championships semis.
In the Women's National Boxing Championships 50kg category, Punjab’s Komal continued her fine showing and entered the semis after beating Maharashtra's Anjali Gupta 5-0.The gold and silver medallists will earn themselves a place in the national coaching camp. The remaining two names for the camp in each category will be selected on the basis of performances in the selection trials, which will take place right after the nationals.
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