NEW DELHI: World Championships medalists Nikhat Zareen and Manju Rani persisted their just right run within the sixth Women’s National boxing Championships as they registered thumping 5-0 victories of their respective bouts to go into the quarter-finals of the event in Bhopal on Thursday.
The reigning international champion Nikhat, representing Telangana, thrashed Meghalaya’s Eva Waynie Marbaniang within the 50kg pre-quarterfinals bout, whilst Railways Sports Promotion Board’s (RSPB) Manju Rani, who received the silver medal within the 2019 World Championships, additionally got here up with an similarly Dominating efficiency to defeat Uttarakhand’s Kavita comprehensively within the 48kg last-16 contest.
Meanwhile, some other RSPB boxer Jyoti Gulia, the 2017 formative years international champion, additionally improved into the 52kg last-8 after beating Jharkhand’s Neha Tantubai through unanimous choice.
Chandigarh’s Simran (48kg) and M Dhivya of Tamil Nadu (54kg) had been a few of the different pugilists to emerge victorious and advance to quarter-finals at the 3rd day of the contest, through which 302 boxers were competing throughout 12 weight classes.
While Simran outpunched A Ritu Rao of Odisha through Referee Stops the Contest verdict, Dhivya were given the easier of Arunachal Pradesh’s Muni Leya through 5-0.
Tokyo Olympics bronze medalist Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) of Assam shall be amongst others to play their last-16 suits on Friday whilst quarter-finals will happen on Saturday.
The reigning international champion Nikhat, representing Telangana, thrashed Meghalaya’s Eva Waynie Marbaniang within the 50kg pre-quarterfinals bout, whilst Railways Sports Promotion Board’s (RSPB) Manju Rani, who received the silver medal within the 2019 World Championships, additionally got here up with an similarly Dominating efficiency to defeat Uttarakhand’s Kavita comprehensively within the 48kg last-16 contest.
Meanwhile, some other RSPB boxer Jyoti Gulia, the 2017 formative years international champion, additionally improved into the 52kg last-8 after beating Jharkhand’s Neha Tantubai through unanimous choice.
Chandigarh’s Simran (48kg) and M Dhivya of Tamil Nadu (54kg) had been a few of the different pugilists to emerge victorious and advance to quarter-finals at the 3rd day of the contest, through which 302 boxers were competing throughout 12 weight classes.
While Simran outpunched A Ritu Rao of Odisha through Referee Stops the Contest verdict, Dhivya were given the easier of Arunachal Pradesh’s Muni Leya through 5-0.
Tokyo Olympics bronze medalist Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) of Assam shall be amongst others to play their last-16 suits on Friday whilst quarter-finals will happen on Saturday.