Khaleej Times

Devi’s sacrifice pays off after thrashing Bedo

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new delhi — India’s Laishram Sarita Devi made a winning start to her profession­al boxing career, silencing the taunts of her Hungarian opponent who had vowed to leave her in tears.

Devi, who became famous after she tearfully refused to accept a medal at the Asian Games, won the five-round contest against Zsofia Bedo by a unanimous decision in front of her home fans in the state of Manipur.

Bedo, a veteran of 59 profession­al bouts, had vowed to reduce Devi to tears once again ahead of their contest in the northeaste­rn Indian city of Imphal.

But the 29-year-old Hungarian was totally outfought by her Indian opponent, who was cheered ringside by her family and fans.

“The victory was sweet as I outplayed an experience­d boxer. The sacrifice made over the past decade has paid off,” the 31-year-old was quoted as saying by the Hindustan Times.

Devi’s quest to become India’s top female boxer hit a roadblock in 2014 when she refused to accept a bronze medal at the Asian Games,

The victory was sweet as I outplayed an experience­d boxer Sarita Devi

earning her a one-year ban by the sport’s world federation.

Devi accused judges of pandering to locals by declaring South Korea’s Park Ji-Na the winner on points in their semifinal, denying her a shot at gold.

But the Commonweal­th Games silver medallist has moved on as she seeks a spot on the national stage alongside Vijender Singh, her Indian male counterpar­t who has won all four fights since turning profession­al.

“The Asian Games incident was very painful, but I had to erase those sad memories. That was a big reason I decided to turn pro,” said Devi.

Devi had been working with Joe Clough, a veteran American coach with experience training the likes of former heavyweigh­t world champion Evander Holyfield, for the past few months. —

 ?? PTI ?? Indian boxer Sarita looks on after beating Hungarian Zsofia Bedo in the third round . —
PTI Indian boxer Sarita looks on after beating Hungarian Zsofia Bedo in the third round . —

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