(NOV 19) Monday saw 32 bouts
of world-class boxing across 4 weight categories in the KD
Jadhav Indoor Stadium, each one epitomizing the true spirit and
level of the sport that has been on show over the past five
days. The fly (51kg), Feather (57 kg), Light Welter (64kg) and
Middle (75kg) gave the crowd a magnificent show, as the 80
athletes reached the quarter-finals after performing brilliantly
in Delhi.
THREE ROUNDS FROM DAY 5
Round 1: Brazil’s Grazieli Jesus De Sousa tastes victory at
the women’s world championships
It was another excellent day on the ring for Brazil’s Graziela
Jesus De Sousa, as she reached the quarter-finals after her
skillful display against Canada’s Sara Hagnighat-Joo. Her third
participation to a World Championships could finally be the
right one to add a medal to her collection, as she was able to
win her second bout, after a classy display. She will now meet
Japan’s hope Tsukimi Namiki for a place on the podium.
Round 2: Netherlands’ Nouchka Fontijn bright start on Day 5
of the AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships
Day 5 saw Middleweight (75kg) favorite Nouchka Fontijn entering
the ring in KD Jadhav Indoor Stadium. The Rio 2016 Olympic Games
silver medalist pulled out a brilliant performance to overcome
Mongolia’s Myagmarjargal Munkhbat in her first bout in Delhi.
The talented Dutch will now meet Canada’s Tamara Thibeault,
winner over New Zealand’s Chei Kenneally.
Round 3: Italy’s defending World Champion Alessia Mesiano
delivers first-class boxing action
Featherweight (57kg) Alessia Mesiano met Irish two-time
Commonwealth Games silver medalist Michaela Walsh for her last
preliminary bout. After suffering a lost against her rival
earlier this year at the EUBC European Confederation Women’s
Boxing Championships in Sofia, Mesiano managed to establish
enough advantage in the first two rounds of the bout to secure a
win, ensuring her place in the last 8th of the competition and
keeping her options to clinch a back-to-back gold medal.