Asian Elite Boxing C’Ships: Lovlina, Alfiya and Minakshi enter finals
Making her international debut in 75kg, Lovlina registered a comprehensive 5-0 victory over Suyeon, a 2010 Asian Games bronze medallist, to set up a title clash with 2021 Asian silver medallist Ruzmetova Shokiba of Uzbekistan.
Published : Nov 09, 2022 19:30 IST
Olympic bronze medallist and two-time World championships bronze medallist Lovlina Borgohain beat top-seeded Korean Suyeon Seong in the semifinals to reach the women’s 75kg final of the Asian Boxing Championships in Amman, Jordan, on Wednesday.
Making her international debut in 75kg, Lovlina registered a comprehensive 5-0 victory over Suyeon, a 2010 Asian Games bronze medallist, to set up a title clash with 2021 Asian silver medallist Ruzmetova Shokiba of Uzbekistan.
For Lovlina, this was an improved showing upon her bronze medal finishes in 2017 and 2021 editions of the continental event.
Lovlina moved around well to land her punches from a long range. When the Korean stepped up her attack, the Indian ace replied with well-directed counters. With Suyeon hurting her arm in the final round, Lovlina dominated the proceedings and emerged as the winner.
World youth champion and Elorda Cup gold medallist Alfiya Pathan – who began her journey from the semifinals in a depleted field featuring only three boxers – upset 2016 World champion Lazzat Kungeibayeva of Kazakhstan once again in four months in the last-four to enter the +81kg final.
Against an experienced and well-built opponent, Alfiya relied on her agility and accurate punching to record a 5-0 victory. She will take on Islam Husaili of the home country in the summit clash.
National Games champion Minakshi (52kg) stunned Asian bronze medallist Lutsaikhan Altantsetseg of Mongolia 5-0 to reach the final. In a 63kg category women’s boxing semifinal, Parveen defeated Uranbileg Shinetsetseg of Mongolia 5-0 by unanimous decision to become the fourth Indian woman to reach the final.