The 2020 Tokyo Olympics bronze medalist Lovlina Borgohain and 2022 Elorda Cup champion Alfiya Pathan both produced power-packed performances to secure their place in the finals of the 2022 ASBC Asian Elite Boxing Championships in Amman, Jordan on Wednesday.
By the end of semifinals day, three more Indians reached the final: Minakshi (52kg), Parveen (63kg), and Saweety (81kg).
Lovlina (75kg) was up against Seong Suyeon of South Korea in her semi-final bout. Right from the beginning, Lovlina effectively utilized her clever techniques and strategies to capitalize on her opponent to clinch a 5:0 victory by unanimous decision.
Throughout the three rounds, the Assam-born boxer displayed her immense strength and superior technical qualities to overpower the South Korean and gave her no chance to make a comeback in the game.
Lovlina, who has two Asian Championships bronze medals, confirmed her best-ever performance in the competition.
Accompanying Lovlina, Alfiya Pathan (81+kg) was also commanding in her semi-final win as she cruised past the 2016 World Champion Lazzat Kungeibayeva of Kazakhstan in a 5:0 win by unanimous decision.
This is the second time this year that Alfiya has defeated Lazzat, having stunned the Kazakh on her own turf in the Elorda Cup in what was the 2021 Youth Boxing Champion’s senior international debut competition.
Both boxers will give it their all to bring gold to the country as Lovlina will take on the 2021 Asian Championships silver medalist Ruzmetova Sokhiba while Alfiya goes head to head with Islam Husaili of Jordan in the final.
In the other semi-final, Ankushita Boro (66kg) exited the competition after losing 1:4 to Khamidova Navbakhor of Uzbekistan and secured the bronze for her remarkable efforts so far in the tournament.
The 2017 Youth Boxing Champion started well with her energetic approach and landed quick punches to have an edge over Khamidova but the Uzbek boxer rebounded well in the next two rounds to earn the win as well as her place in the final.
Similar to her dominance in the previous bout, Parveen bossed her semi-final matchup against Uranbileg Shinetsetseg of Mongolia and the 2019 South Asian Games champion confirmed her berth in the final with yet another mighty and confident showing.
Minakshi, on the other hand, was up against the 2021 Asian Championships bronze medalist Lutsaikhan Altantsetseg of Mongolia and the Rohtak born boxer hardly had to break a sweat in her comfortable victory.
In the final bout of the night, Saweety (81kg) defeated Lina Jaber of Jordan as referee stopped the contest (Rsc) in the second round in the semi-final bout.
India’s total medal count of 12 in this year’s edition of the prestigious tournament is the third highest among all competing nations.
On Thursday, five Indian men boxers including the six-time Asian medalist Shiva Thapa (63.5kg) and two-time Commonwealth bronze medalist Mohammad Hussamuddin (57kg) will be competing in the semi-finals.
Thapa who became the most successful Asian champion in the competition’s history with his 6th medal will be involved in a matchup against the two-time Asian medalist Bakhodur Usmonov of Tajikistan while Hussamuddin will face 2021 World Championship silver medalist Serik Temirzhanov of Kazakhstan.
The other men pugilists in action will be Narender (92+kg), Sumit (75kg), and Govind Kumar Sahani (48kg).
The competition is witnessing the participation of 267 boxers from 27 top boxing nations.
The final of the tournament for the women’s category will take place on Friday and for the men’s category will be conducted on Saturday.
Today’s Men semifinal bouts:
1) 3:45 pm - Govind Kumar Sahani (48kg) vs Sanzhar Tashkenbay (KAZ)
2) 5.45 pm - Sumit (75kg) vs Jafarov Saidjamshid (UZB)
3) 6.45 pm - Narender (92+kg) vs Mullojonov Lazizbek (UZB)
4) 9.00 pm - Mohammad Hussamuddin (57kg) vs Serik Temirzhanov (KAZ)
5) 9.45 pm - Shiva Thapa (63.5kg) vs Bakhodur Usmonov (TJK)