'Magnificent Mary' and 3 from young brigade assured of medals in Boxing Worlds

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 20 2018 | 8:45 PM IST

The celebrated Mary Kom Tuesday became the most successful pugilist in the Women's World Championships history by assuring herself a seventh medal while three more Indians reached the semifinals to be assured of their maiden medals here.

The 35-year-old Mary, a mother of three, defeated China's Wu Yu 5-0 in the light flyweight (48kg) category quarterfinals to enter the last-four stage and be assured of at least a bronze.

Lovlina Borgohain (69kg), Sonia Chahal (57kg) and Simranjit Kaur (64kg), part of India's young brigade in the boxing team, also reached the semifinals to be assured of medals in their debut World Champinshiips.

The 21-year-old Borgohain, an Asian Champrionships bronze medallist last year, beat Scott Kaye Frances of Australia in the quarterfinals in a unanimous decision while Sonia, also 21, was a 4-1 split decision winner against Maecela Yeni Castenada of Columbia.

Simranjit, 23, had a difficult fight against Amy Sara Broadhurst of Ireland but eventually won the quarterfinal bout 3-1. In fact, the Punjab boxer lost the first and third rounds while winning the second. She, however, won in overall points which read 27-29 28-28 29-27 30-26 29-27.

Eight Indians took the field on Tuesday but four of them lost their bouts.

Pinki Rani lost her 51kg quarterfinal bout against Pang Chol Mi of North Korea in a unanimous decision while Manisha Maun was beaten by top seed and last edition's silver winner Stoyka Petrova of Bulgaria in a 4-1 decision in 54kg.

Kachari Bhagyabati (81kg) lost 3-2 on split decision against Jessica Sinisterra of Columbia. The Indian was leading in the first round but the Columbian fought back to do better in the next two to clinch the bout.

Seema Poonia (+81kg) was the last Indian to take the ring but she was no match for her formidable opponent from China, Yang Xiaoli, who was the defending champion as well as 2014 gold winner.

With less number of boxers competing in the weight category, Seema was

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First Published: Nov 20 2018 | 8:45 PM IST

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