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Simranjit Kaur beat the native German opponent palms down with clear punches within the ultimate.© Twitter
Indian boxers bagged 9 medals together with three golds, two silver and 4 bronze on the Cologne Boxing World Cup held in Koln, Germany which concluded on Saturday. The three gold medals have been bagged by Amit Panghal, Manisha Moun and Simranjit Kaur because the Indian pugilists efficiently ended their 67-days Europe coaching and competitors marketing campaign.
Five ladies and eight males boxers have been registered to the Cologne Boxing World Cup following their sturdy preparations in Italy.
Women’s World Boxing Championships bronze medallist Simranjit Kaur impressed within the semi-finals and competed in opposition to Maya Kleinhans within the title bout. The 25-years-old boxer confirmed some swift footwork to beat the native German opponent palms down with clear punches within the ultimate. The Indian diminished the preventing distance efficiently in opposition to the taller opponent and received the bout by a break up choice taking the gold medal within the 60kg class.
In the 57kg class ultimate, which noticed an all-India struggle between Manisha Moun and two-time Women’s Youth World Champion Sakshi Choudhary. The youthful Sakshi tried to land fast punches and overcame her counterpart within the first spherical. However, Manisha moved extra on her ft from the second spherical and didn’t give any possibilities to Sakshi earlier than profitable the bout 3:2 in a keenly fought contest. Sakshi ended her marketing campaign with a silver in Cologne.
The 2018 Asian Games gold medallist and 2019 ASBC Asian Champion Panghal received the round-robin competitors on the males’s flyweight (52kg). The 25-year-old Indian defeated one in all his fundamental rivals, France’s World Boxing Championships bronze medalists Billal Bennama on his solution to the ultimate. He was given a walkover within the ultimate by his German opponent.
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India’s tremendous heavyweight (+91kg) boxer Satish Kumar had an emotional finish to his marketing campaign as he defeated France’s Djamili Dini Moindze within the semis however sadly needed to withdraw in opposition to Germany’s Nelvie Tiafack owing to an damage within the summit conflict and accept silver.
Sonia Lather (57kg), Pooja Rani (75kg) Gaurav Solanki (57kg) and Mohamed Hussamudin (57kg) claimed the bronze medal of their respective classes.
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