Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Women's World Boxing Championships 2019: India's Jamuna Boro stuns fifth seed Ouidad Sfouh to enter quarter-finals

Ulan-Ude: Indian boxer Jamuna Boro (54kg) stunned fifth seed Ouidad Sfouh in the last-16 stage to enter the quarter-finals of the World Women's Boxing Championships on Wednesday. Boro defeated the Algerian, an African Games gold-medallist, 5-0 to make the last-eight and be just one win away from securing her maiden world medal, that too on debut.

File image of Jamuna Boro. Twitter @Media_SAI

File image of Jamuna Boro. Twitter @Media_SAI

The 22-year-old, employed with Assam Rifles, was slow off the blocks but became the dominating aggressor as the bout progressed.

The two pugilists fought an engaging battle in the second and third rounds, but it was Boro who made a better impression with her cleanly-struck jabs. The third round belonged entirely to Boro with Sfouh coming short for the most part.

The Assamese, whose mother worked as a vegetable seller to financially support her sporting aspirations, is a gold-winner from this year's India Open. She was a bronze-medallist at the 2015 Youth World Championships.

Earlier, six-time champion MC Mary Kom (51kg) had advanced to the quarterfinals after winning her opening bout on Tuesday.



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