India Open International Boxing: Indian Boxers Mary Kom And Manoj Kumar Impress on Opening Day

Mary Kom impressed in her bout against Varsha Choudhary in the light-fly category, beating her by a unanimous verdict.

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New Delhi, Jan. 28: India’s boxers began the SpiceJet India Open International Boxing tournament on a promising note, with five-time world champion Mary Kom and Commonwealth Games champion Manoj Kumar leading the country’s charge into the next round.

Mary Kom impressed in her bout against Varsha Choudhary in the light-fly category, beating her by a unanimous verdict. Varsha put up a good fight despite taking a number of blows. Mary Kom had to use all her technical nous to win on an opening day.

Meanwhile, Olympian Manoj overcame Kenya’s Kimathi Jacob in the welterweight division. The Indian began on a caution note, trying to assess his opponent and landed only a few blows in the first two rounds.

He opened up in the final round, picking up all his points and winning with ease.

Among the foreign stars, Philippines Josie Gabuco (light-fly), Finland’s Marjut Potkonan (light-weight), Thailand’s Bunjong Sinsiri (light-welter) and Mongolia’s Erdene Urachimeg (fly-weight) showed their class as they stormed into the next round.

Earlier, Nikhat Zareen, bronze medallist at the recently held Senior Women’s Nationals at Rohtak, provided the first upset, beating compatriot and fourth-seeded Neeraj in the fly-weight category.

Nikhat showed more aggression and threw in a flurry of combinations to take charge of the bout. Neeraj fought back, attacking Nikhat’s jaw and midriff but with lesser success than desired.

Nikhat used the square well, exploiting the openings in Neeraj’s defense to launch a series of punches that won her the day and a split points decision 3-2.

Pinki Rani too impressed during her fight against Meenakshi, in another all-Indian flyweight clash. She was compact as she ducked, weaved and exploded with power. She threw her jabs, hooks and straight rights with clinical precision to outclass her opponent.

Though Meenakshi proved to be a game fighter, she fell short of matching her more accomplished opponent to go down 1-4 on points. The first Indian to take the ring in the men’s section, Sanjeet, appeared to have met a strong opponent in Kazakhstan’s Rakhmanov Ongtalap. The strapping orthodox Kazakh pugilist had power in his gloves and threatened to pound Sanjeet into submission. However, the opening flurry was just a flash in the pan, as the Indian recovered from the early surprise, and using his long reach and power-packed punches rocked the Kazakh. His successive punches and jabs to the head and face, all through the bout, gave him a convincing 4-1 victory in the heavyweight division.

Cameroon’s Clotilde Essaine packed too many guns for Panama’s Bylon Theyna to log fluent 4-1 points win in the women’s middleweight category while Kenya’s Andiego Elizabeth Edhiam surprised powerhouse Mongolia’s Munkhbat Myagmarjargal in another middleweight bout.

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