(NOV 18) The fourth day of
the 2018 AIBA Women’s World Championships took place in New
Delhi on Sunday, confirming the line-ups of the quarter-finals
in the Light Fly (48kg), Bantam (54kg), Light (60kg), Welter
(69kg), Light Heavy (81kg) and Heavy (81+kg) categories, as 40
athletes closed in on gold. Among the favorite in action,
India’s superstar MC Mary Kom set a statement looking strong in
the light fly (48kg) category, in front of an enthusiastic
crowd.
THREE ROUNDS FROM DAY 4
Round 1: Romanian veteran boxer Steluta Duta back in
Delhi
In 2006, Romania’s light flyweight (48kg) Steluta Duta
competed at the AIBA Women’s World Championships in Delhi
claiming a silver medal. Twelve years later, she is back here,
for the same tournament and one step away on securing her fourth
medal at the World stage, after claiming silver three times. We
are only a couple of bouts away to see Duta facing her classic
rival India’s MC Mary Kom in what can be a throwback to the
2006, 2008, and 2010 Finals.
Round 2: Led by MC Mary Kom, the new generation of Indian
boxers steal the show in Delhi
The Indira Ghandi Sport Complex saw AIBA Legend MC Mary Kom
stepping on the ring for the very first time and, inspired by
one of Indian most famous sportswomen of all times, the new
generation of Indian talent was able to negotiate tricky bouts
against previous World Champions. Bantam (54kg) Manisha Moun
defeated defending champion Kazakhstan’s Dina Zholaman, with a
world-class performance and her teammate Lovlina Borgohain also
secured an impressive win against 2014 gold medalist Panama’s
Atheyna Bylon in the Welter (69kg) category. The crowd was even
louder when MC Mary Kom won her Light Fly (48kg) bout against
Kazakh Aigerim Kassenayeva, ensuring her place in the
quarter-finals and getting closer to make history again.
Round 3: Chinese Taipei’s strong squad shines on Day 4
Day 4 saw Chinese Taipei’s first ever women Olympian Nien-Chin
Chen shinning in her bout against number one seeded Finland’s
Elina Gustafsson. The Welter (69kg) boxer displayed some
captivating movements in a thrilling bout, securing her place in
between the last 16 where she will meet Canada’s Myriam Da Silva
Rondeau for a place on the podium of the 2018 AIBA Women’s World
Championships. Her victory was followed by Yu-Ting Lin’s, who
defeated Ukraine’s Ivanna Krupenia in the Bantamweight (54kg).