Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Boxing at CWG: Nikhat Zareen storms into quarter-finals

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BIRMINGHAM: World champion Nikhat Zareen sailed into the women's 50kg quarterfin­als but it was curtains for Shiva Thapa as he crashed out of the men's 63.5kg round of 16 boxing competitio­n at the Commonweal­th Games here on Sunday.

While Zareen knocked out Helena Ismael Bagao of Mozambique to storm into the last eight round of the women's ightweight category winning by RSC (Refree stopping the contest), Thapa lost 1-4 to world championsh­ip bronze medallist Scotland's Reese Lynch to make a disappoint­ing exit from the Games.

The first Indian pugilist to take the ring on the day, Zareen was no match for her young opponent as she dominated the bout from start to finish.

The Indian used her rich experience to unsettle Bagao from the onset. She came out attacking and used her combinatio­ns of left and right punches to overpower her opponent.

Zareen landed clean punches on her opponent's face in the final round to completely shock her, forcing the referee to call off the tie with 48 seconds remaining.

Zareen will next face reigning Commonweal­th Games bronze medallist Troy Garton of New Zealand in the quarterfin­als, where a win will secure her podium finish.

Zareen said she won't settle for anything less than a gold from the event.

"I am feeling happy that I won my first bout and I am looking forward to performing well in the next rounds. I am just one fight away from a medal but I am looking to win gold from here," she said after her bout.

Thapa started on a bright note, clearly outclassin­g his opponent in the opening round.

But overconfid­ence and lack of focus cost Thapa dearly in the next two rounds as the Scot used his height and long reach to land clear punches.

Going into the third and final round, Thapa was still in the contest but Lynch took his opponent by surprise with his aggressive approach as Thapa had no option but to defend.

Eventually, the result deservingl­y turned in favour of Lynch as he was the far better boxer in the contest.

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