While
Suvidha
thrashed
Jharkhand’s
Chandu
by
5-0
in
the
48kg
contest,
local
boxer
Patidar
also
looked
dominant
during
her
comfortable
victory
by
an
identical
margin
against
Himachal
Pradesh’s
Ritu
in
the
52kg
bout.
Komal
(50kg)
was
another
boxer
from
Punjab
to
move
into
the
next
round
as
she
beat
Chhattisgarh’s
P
Tanuja
by
the
Referee
Stopped
the
Contest
(RSC)
verdict.
Monika
Malik
(48kg)
of
Bengal,
Rajni
Singh
(48kg)
of
Uttar
Pradesh,
Isha
Thakur
(50kg)
of
Himachal
Pradesh,
Kampi
Boro
of
Assam
(50kg),
Hetal
Dama
of
Gujarat
(52kg)
and
Gayatri
Kasnyal
(54kg)
of
Uttarakhand
were
the
other
boxers
to
emerge
victorious.
पंच
का
दम
—
देश
की
प्रख्यात
महिला
बॉक्सरों
का
हुनर
देखने
को
रहें
तैयार
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Sports
and
Youth
Welfare
Department,
MP
(@MP_DSYW)
December
19,
2022
The
reigning
World
Champion
Nikhat
Zareen,
of
Telangana,
will
be
in
action
on
Thursday
as
she
takes
on
Meghalaya’s
Eva
Marbaniang
in
the
50kg
pre-quarterfinal
whereas
Tokyo
Olympics
bronze
medallist
Lovlina
Borgohain
(75kg),
who
is
representing
Assam,
will
face
Puja
Nayak
of
Orissa
in
the
Round-of-16
bout
on
Friday.
The
ongoing
tournament
has
been
witnessing
the
participation
of
302
boxers
competing
across
12
different
weight
categories.
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