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Good day for Indian boxing as seven women secure quarter final berth at World Championships

Kellie Harrington from Ireland stopped what could have been a Perfect 10 for India when Sarita Devi got a split verdict against her (2-3) in the lightweight (60 kg) category as the 28-year-old Irish woman in the 10th AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships here today. What turned the bout in favour of the Astana and European medal winner was the third round in which the Ireland pugilist was really charged and out-boxed her Indian veteran, who was returning to the Worlds after 12 years. But the 36-year-old definitely had the edge in the two earlier rounds. Three out of five judges gave 29-28 in favour of the Irish boxer. “I thought I got unluckier. Some points did not go my way. But I will continue to box as long as I can,” said a dejected Manipuri. But the loss was made up none other than the 35-year-old Indian icon, M.C. Mary Kom, Manisha Moun, Lovlina Borgohain and Bhagyabati Kachari who all marched into the quarterfinals on the fourth day of the championships. Just before Sarita Devi’s bout, chasing her sixth world title, Mary Kom made it as easy as it can get in her opening bout in the 48 kg class when she won a unanimous decision against Aigerim Kassenayeva from Kazakhstan.
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