Mary Kom wins first bout\, assured of medal

Mary Kom wins first bout, assured of medal

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

Six-time world champion made a successful return to 51kg category, overwhelming Rai of to reach the semifinals and assure herself of a medal, as the hosts continued to dominate Open tournament here Tuesday.

Walking into the ring to loud cheers from a packed crowd at the Karmabir Nabin Chandra Bordoloi Indoor Stadium, the London Olympic bronze medallist wasted little time to record a 5-0 win.

Such was the aura of 'Magnificent Mary' that even her opponent showed no regret in the loss and was seen sporting a broad smile while hugging the Indian idol in excitement.

"It's also a learning experience for me. The opponent was experienced and and quite strong. It's glad to be back in We all are trying our best to make the country proud," Mary Kom, who made her competitive debut at home in 51kg, said.

The had opted out of the Asian Championships last month in order to prepare for the World Championships.

Former world champion assured herself of a medal by into the semifinal with a 5-0 win over in the 60kg category.

Local favourite Ankushita Boro also ensured a medal in the 64kg category when she pipped Lalita 4-1 by split decision in another late evening bout.

Mary will be up against fellow Indian and Asian Championships bronze medallist Nikhat Zareen in a blockbuster semi-final as the duo confirmed two medals for

Strandja Cup gold medallist Nikhat was equally impressive with a flurry of punches against compatriot in her 5-0 victory.

Up against her 'idol', Nikhat will be looking to avenge her defeat to in the semifinals.

"I was nervous nervous last time but this time I'm well prepared and hope to give my best," Nikhat said.

Strandja Cup silver medallist kept attacking her opponent, of right from the start to earn a win by RSC (Referee Stop Contest) in Round 1 to move to the 48kg semi-finals.

Monika was equally dominant in her quarter-final bout against Thailand's Apaporn Intongsee which she won 5-0.

Kalavani was declared winner by RSC in Round 2 over Bhutan's Tandin Lhamo while Nitu did not enjoy the same fortunes and was blanked 0-5 by former world champion of

Earlier, youngster outsmarted Youth gold medallist in the 69kg category as all the five boxers in the men's section advanced to the quarterfinals.

The dominated the first round but the the 21-year-old Indian slowly made a come back with his clever footwork to win 4-1 in a split decision.

"It was a close fight. He was dangerous with his left hook and landed powerful punches. Pawan outworked him with his clever footwork which was the key," India's told

"He (Narwal) really applied the pressure and the could not sustain in the end. He scored very well from the outside. It was a fair decision," Nieva said of the bout, adding that the lad needs some more international exposure.

Narwal will next face of for a place in the semifinals.

Having lost out four years of competitions at junior level due to suspension of federation, Narwal from Rindhana in Sonepat joined the camp only last year and caught everyone by surprise.

In 2018, Narwal had settled for a bronze at Invitational Test Tournament in in February. He then went on to change the colour of the medal to silver at the Belgrade International Boxing tournament in August.

"We could not compete at the Junior Nationals for four years due to the suspension and made a direct entry to seniors last year," Narwal said.

Talking about the camp in Patiala, he said: "I've got some good partners in the camp and is working really hard for me. There has been a huge improvement in me."

In the bottom half of the draw in the 69kg, experienced Dinesh Dagar, who won a silver medal at the last edition of this tournament, was far from convincing but overcame Filipino Marjon Angcon Pianar 3-2 in a split decision.

"He can be better than he did today," Nieva said of Dagar who had defeated 2012 Olympic bronze medalist of en route to winning a silver at the GeeBee Tournament in in March.

Youth bronze medalist (60kg) began the day for the Indian's in the men's section with a win over of

Ankit will take on Prakash Limbu Ijam of in the quarterfinals.

Ashish (64kg) and Manjit Panghal (75kg) also made the quarterfinals in their respective sections.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, May 21 2019. 22:31 IST