Tokyo Olympics: Lovlina loses semis, settles for bronze

India's 23-year-old boxer Lovlina Borgohain has lost the semis of the women's flyweight category at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. She was beaten by the world championBusenaz Surmeneli of Turkey. Borgohain was assured of a bronze medal when she qualified for the semis. She has become the third Indian boxer after Mary Kom and Vijender Singh to win a medal at the Olympics.
Lovlina had beaten Chinese Taipei's Nien-Chin Chen in the quarters
Earlier on July 30, Lovlina defeated Chinese Taipei's Nien-Chin Chen in the women's welterweight quarter-finals. The win assured India of a medal at the Tokyo Olympics. Lovlina had prevailed 4-1 to make the last four.
Unanimous win for Surmeneli

The first round went all the way across to the Turkish boxer, who dominated the proceedings. Lovlina needed a sound start in the second round but it started in the same way the first round ended. Surmeneli sealed the show by bringing her top game midway through the third round. It was an extraordinary performance as her technique and class stood out.
A look at Surmeneli's career achievements
2019 AIBA World Championship: Gold medal 2019 European Boxing Championship: Bronze medal 2019 Grand Prix Usti: Gold medal 2020 Bocksai Memorial: Gold medal 2021 Bocksai memorial: Gold medal
Tokyo Olympics: Surmeneli has won all her bouts 5-0
At Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Surmeneli has won all her bouts so far with a unanimous decision of 5-0. She beat Karolina Koszewska of Poland in the round of 16 and then overcame Anna Lysenko in the quarters. And now she dominated the show against Lovlina.