Kashmir Observer

Boxing World C’ships: Nikhat Zareen Secures India’s First Medal

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ISTANBUL: Asian Championsh­ips bronze medallist Nikhat Zareen (52kg) secured India its first medal at the IBA Women’s World Boxing Championsh­ips in Istanbul on Monday by advancing to the semifinals with a superb win.

Continuing her stellar run from the prestigiou­s Strandja Memorial tournament where she won the gold earlier this year, Nikhat out-punched England’s Charley-Sian Davison 5-0.

The 25-year-old Telangana boxer was all pumped up in her highly physical bout against Davison. Both boxers went attacking ferociousl­y against each other in the first round.

However, the second round was a one way street as Nikhat pounded her opponent with terrific body shots to tire her out while also landing clean and sharp punches.

With the two rounds in the bag, Nikhat then displayed her defensive skills as she no longer felt the need to be on the offensive in the final few minutes of her quarterfin­al bout.

However, Nitu (48kg) ended her campaign with a 2-3 split verdict quarterfin­al loss to reigning Asian champion Alua Balkibekov­a of Kazakhstan.

The 21-year-old from Haryana, who is a two-time youth world champion, started the bout cautiously, enticing her opponent to come at her but struggled to land punches herself.

The Indian tried hard to break Balkibekov­a’s defences as the Kazakh boxer moved around swiftly. Nitu managed to up the ante in the final round but it was too late as the judges ruled in her opponent’s favour.

Later in the day, Manisha (57kg), Parveen (63kg), Pooka Rani (81kg), Anamika (50kg) Jaisimine (60kg) and Nadini (+81kg) will compete in their quarterfin­als bouts.

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