Pooja Rani advances to last-16 of World Boxing C’ships

Eyeing a medal as well as an Olympic berth, Asian Games bronze-medallist Pooja Rani (75kg) entered the pre-quarterfinal of the AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships with a hard-fought triumph over Ukraine’s Mariya Borutsa here on Friday.

Published : May 20, 2016 20:44 IST , Astana (Kazakhstan)

Rani was the last Indian boxer to take the ring today and she ensured that the night ended on a high for the country.
Rani was the last Indian boxer to take the ring today and she ensured that the night ended on a high for the country.
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Rani was the last Indian boxer to take the ring today and she ensured that the night ended on a high for the country.

Eyeing a medal as well as an Olympic berth, Asian Games bronze-medallist Pooja Rani (75kg) entered the pre-quarterfinal of the AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships with a hard-fought triumph over Ukraine’s Mariya Borutsa here on Friday.

In the non-Olympic categories, Nikhat Zareen (54kg) and Sonia Lather (57kg) emerged triumphant to enter the pre-quarterfinals of their respective categories.

Rani was the last Indian boxer to take the ring today and she ensured that the night ended on a high for the country.

The scoreline, however, did not give a fair assessment of the fight that Rani had to endure.

The Indian charged at her rival aggressively in the opening round itself but ended up lagging behind Borutsa. She changed gears in the second round and waited for her opponent to make the first move.

The strategy worked brilliantly for Rani, who had no trouble outwitting Borutsa on the counter-attack. The Ukrainian also self-destructed by bending excessively, which fetched her a warning in the third round.

Earlier in the afternoon session, Zareen (54kg) was up against a sprightly opponent in Australia’s Bianca El-Mir.

Zareen, a former junior world champion, won on a split decision of 2-1 owing to El-Mir’s determined fight, most notably in the final round.

To the 19-year-old Indian’s credit, she kept her composure in the face of El-Mir’s sustained attack and meticulously logged points through her precisely-placed and impactful punches.

The Hyderabadi will now be up against Canadian Erica Adjei, who also endured a tough contest before edging past Tunisia’s Mariem Homrani, in the pre-quarterfinal on Sunday.

The next woman in for India was Sonia Lather (57kg).

Sonia made light work of Mongolia’s Gundegmaa Myagmar to clinch a 3-0 win. She will next be up against Germany’s Nomin Deutsch, who outpunched Tamara Radunovic in her opening bout.

The evening session began on a disappointing note for India with Meena Rani (69kg) going down to Germany’s Nadine Apetz in a one-sided contest.

The Indian was found wanting and seemed no match to an agile and on-target Apetz, who won the bout with a unanimous decision of 3-0.

Tomorrow, M. C. Mary Kom (51kg) will clash against Germany’s Azize Nimani, while L. Sarita Devi (60kg) will square off against Mexico’s Victoria Torres in their respective second round bouts.

The prestigious event — the final qualifying event for women boxers in the three Olympic categories of 51kg, 60kg, and 75kg — has 12 Rio tickets on offer.

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