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Asian Games boxing: Lovlina Borgohain books ticket for Paris Olympics after win over Baison Manikon

In the 75kg semi-final, Borgohain controlled the bout by using her long reach and kept landing straight punches. Trailing after the opening round, Manikon went all out in the next three minutes only to lose steam in the final round

Our Bureau And PTI Hangzhou Published 04.10.23, 10:16 AM
Lovlina Borgohain after winning her semi-final bout on Tuesday.

Lovlina Borgohain after winning her semi-final bout on Tuesday. PTI

World champion Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) locked an Olympic quota for herself by moving to the final while young Indian boxer Preeti Pawar (54kg) signed off with a bronze medal at the Asian Games here on Tuesday.

Lovlina, the Tokyo Olympic bronze medallist, cleverly managed her bout against Asian Championship silver medallist Baison Manikon of Thailand to win by a unanimous 5-0 decision and book her ticket for next year's Paris Games.

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Narender (92 kg) went down to Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist Kazakhstan's Kamshybek Kunkabayev 0-5 in the semi-finals to earn a bronze.

Preeti, whose father is an assistant sub-inspector in Haryana Police, put up a good show but lost 0-5 to reigning flyweight champion China's Chang Yuan. She has already secured an Olympic quota.

Both the southpaw boxers showcased their high skill and ring IQs in the opening three minutes. While Preeti looked to poke and peck with a right hook, the Chinese kept landing right hooks.

At one point, the 19-year-old Indian landed a double jab, followed by two right hooks and two body shots to score crucial points.

But Chang replied aggressively with a right cross and a flurry of jabs.

The Chinese boxer was cleaner with her punches and the four of the five judges ruled in her favour in the opening round.

In the second round, Preeti dialled up the intensity, trying to break Chang's defence. But the Chinese, who enjoyed the crowd support, defended well, moving around the ring.

Chang was warned a couple of times for hitting behind the head of Preeti. Having done enough, the Chinese boxer continued to defend in the final three minutes to take the win.

In the 75kg semi-final, Borgohain controlled the bout by using her long reach and kept landing straight punches.

Trailing after the opening round, Manikon went all out in the next three minutes only to lose steam in the final round.

Borgohain was the fresher of the two in the final round and just evaded whatever little punches Manikon threw at her.

PTI

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