Asian Boxing Championship 2021 Final Live: Watch Mary Kom gold medal match live on May 30 – Check all details here
Asian Boxing Championship 2021 Final Live, Mary Kom gold medal match: Five Indian women, including six-time world champion MC Mary Kom will be competing for the gold medal of the Asian Boxing Championship. India has already won five bronze medal. The finals round for women will take place on May.
Asian Boxing Championship 2021 Final Live, Mary Kom gold medal match Preview:
Mary Kom will face Kazakhstan’s Nazym Kyzaibay in the final. The Indian pugilist provided a flying start to, winning 4-1 against Mongolia’s Latsaikhan Altantsetsea to enter the gold medal round of 51kg category.
The 38-year-old boxer made a cautious start and took time to settle down into her groove. She tested the strength of her opponent, and became aggressive in the second round and went all out in the third round. The Olympic Games-bound Kom surprised her Mongolian opponent with her speed and skill.
Nazym, on the other hand, is a two-time world champion. She had an easy semi-final clash against Sri Lanka’s Nadeeka Pushpakumari as the referee stopped the contest in the first round.
Asian Boxing Championship 2021 Final Live, Mary Kom gold medal match LIVE in India: When and where to watch?
Asian Boxing Championship 2021 Final Live, Mary Kom gold medal match LIVE in India will be available on AIBA’s Youtube channel. Live Streaming: YouTube. Click HERE.
Asian Boxing Championship 2021 Final Live:
Lalbuatsaihi entered the gold medal round of the women’s 64kg after she outplayed Kuwait’s Noura Almutairi. The referee stopped the contest in the second round.
Pooja Rani got a walkover in the women’s 75kg while Anupama entered the final of women’s plus-81kg by defeating Mokhira Abdullaeva of Uzbekistan 4-1.
Two-time world youth champion Sakshi also entered the final as she defeated top seed Dina Zholaman of Kazakhstan 3-2 in her semi-final match and set up a title clash with Sitora Shogdarova of Uzbekistan.
In the opening match of the day, Monika settled for a bronze as she lost her 48kg semi-final match to Alua Balkibekova of Kazakhstan.
Jaismine lost 0-5 to Vladislava Kukhta of Kazakhstan in the 57kg to win the bronze medal.
Simranjit Kaur also clinched bronze in 60kg as she lost 0-5 to Rimma Volossenko of Kazakhstan in the semi-finals.
Lovilina Borgohain lost 2-3 in the semi-finals of the 69kg bout to Uzbekistan’s Navbakhor Khamidova to win the fourth bronze medal of the team.
Saweety lost 0-5 to Fariza Sholtay of Kazakhstan in the 81kgto and settled for bronze.