Nivedita, Tamanna in semifinals of Asian Youth & Junior Boxing Championship

Nivedita Karki outpunched Jordan's Batool Hussein forcing the referee to stop their 48kgcontest in the first round, while Tamanna (50kg) too pulled off a stunning 5-0 win over Thailand's Paphada Wutthichai.

Published : Mar 05, 2022 23:13 IST

With places in the last-four stage, both Nivedita and Tamanna have now confirmed their second successive medals at the prestigious tournament. They won silver medals in the last edition. (Representative Image)
With places in the last-four stage, both Nivedita and Tamanna have now confirmed their second successive medals at the prestigious tournament. They won silver medals in the last edition. (Representative Image)
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With places in the last-four stage, both Nivedita and Tamanna have now confirmed their second successive medals at the prestigious tournament. They won silver medals in the last edition. (Representative Image)

Indian boxers Nivedita Karki (48kg) and Tamanna (50kg) progressed to the semifinals with dominant victories at the Asian Youth and Junior Boxing Championships in Amman, Jordan on Saturday.

Nivedita, who hails from Uttarakhand, outpunched Jordan's Batool Hussein forcing the referee to stop the contest in the first round, while Tamanna too pulled off a stunning 5-0 win over Thailand's Paphada Wutthichai.

With places in the last-four stage, both Nivedita and Tamanna have now confirmed their second successive medals at the prestigious tournament. They won silver medals in the last edition.

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Among men, Ashish Hooda (71kg), Deepak (75kg), Rockey Chaudhary (80kg) and Jaskaran Singh (92kg) will be seen in action on the fourth day of the championships.

Earlier on Friday, Jackson Singh Laishram (70kg), Dev Pratap Singh (75kg), Rishabh Singh Shikharwar (80kg) and Gaurav Mhaske (+81kg) progressed to the junior boys semi-finals following comfortable wins in their respective last-eight bouts. Jackson and Dev defeated Iran's Amir Khazaeipou and Jordan's Abdel Jaradat respectively.

On the other hand, Rishabh and Gaurav secured themselves medals when referee stopped the contest against their respective opponents, United Arab Emirates' Mohammed Albarout and Raiymkulov Ermek. However, Harish Saini (63kg) exited after suffering a close 1-4 defeat against Kazakhstan's Akhmet Ussen.

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