Fancied boxers have it easy in the first rounds

Fancied boxers have it easy in the first rounds

New Delhi: There were no Indians in action on the opening day of AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships in New Delhi on Thursday but the results of the first-day bouts have sent warning signals to the host pugilists that they have a very tough campaign ahead.

In Fly (51), Feather (57) and Light (60)- categories all the favourites won their bouts rather easily. Though, the bout between Australian Staridsman Anja and  Columbia’s Cordero Hernandez in lightweight category turned out to be furious, fetching a split verdict (3:2) in favour of the Aussie.

In the first round, the CWG gold winner Aussie got 10 points each from three judges while in the second she just about managed from two of the five judges. However, what made the difference was the third round when she unleashed a combination punches and a couple of straights which helped the 31-year-old claim to progress to the second round as she got full points from four judges.

Most of the bouts which turned out to be totally one-sided with winners chalking out 5: victories over their rivals.

Meanwhile, Indian medal hope veteran Sarita Devi, was unfazed by the showing of foreign boxers and looking forward to takie on Diana Sandra Brugger of Switzerland in lightweight (60 kg) category,

Diana, in her first-round bout, defeated Hasanah Huswatun from Indonesia 5:0, has been competing in world championships since 2008 but can’t match the guile and experience of the Manipuri. She was selected into the squad after her performance in the Indian Open and Silesian women’s event in Poland.

Sarita Devi, a multiple medal winner, who made her World Championships debut in Scranton in 2001, and was too happy to be taking to the rings at home after 12 years. When she competed last time at New Delhi in 2006, she won a gold medal and later followed it up with a bronze in 2008 at Ningbo City in China.

But the 36-year-old Manipuri pugilist, was as enthusiastic as she would have been during the first Worlds.
 
On the other hand twenty-one-year-old Manisha Moun exuded confident of a positive start against the 36-year-old Christina Cruz (USA) in the preliminary round of 54 kg class.

The Haryana boxer, who won a silver medal after defeating former European champion Viktoria Kuleshova in the semifinals of Silesian Championships in Poland in September, said she was ready for the D-Day. 

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