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Pooja Rani wins her 2nd Asian Boxing Championships gold after beating Mavluda Movlonova in 75kg ultimate

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Pooja Rani beat her opponent from Uzbekistan by unanimous 5-0 resolution to safe the primary gold medal for India on this version of the Asian Elite Boxing Championships in Dubai. Pooja Rani fully outclassed her Uzbekistan opponent within the girls’s 75kg ultimate (Kiren Rijiju Twitter Photo)HIGHLIGHTSPooja Rani beat Mavluda Movlonova within the girls’s 75kg ultimate to win the gold30-year-old Pooja had gained her maiden Asian boxing gold in 2019 within the 81kg classThe Indian contingent has already ensured their best-ever present by securing an unprecedented 15 medals up to nowIndian pugilist Pooja Rani repeated her gold-medal profitable efficiency on the Asian Elite Boxing Championships on Sunday as she beat Mavluda Movlonova within the girls’s 75kg ultimate in Dubai.Pooja, who has certified for the Tokyo Olympics, made mild work of her opponent from Uzbekistan and gained by unanimous 5-0 resolution to safe the primary gold medal for India on this version of the Asian Championship. She was given a walkover within the semi-finals.Pooja had gained her maiden Asian boxing gold in 2019 within the 81kg occasion however was unable to repeat that efficiency final yr because the competitors didn’t happen in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic. She had additionally bagged the bronze in 2015 and silver in 2012 on the Asian Boxing Championships within the middleweight class.Defending champion @BoxerPooja wins 1st medal for on the 2021 ASBC Asian Elite Boxing Championships in Dubai. She defeated ‘s Mavluda M 5-0 within the Finals #PunchMeinHaiDum#AsianEliteBoxingChampionships#boxing pic.twitter.com/7N57eUdemp— Boxing Federation (@BFI_official) May 30, 2021
Pooja’s end result got here simply a few hours after boxing legend MC Mary Kom misplaced her 51kg ultimate to accept the silver medal. Lalbuatsaihi additionally settled for a silver medal on the Asian Championships after dropping a hard-fought girls’s 64kg ultimate towards Kazakhstan’s Milana Safronova through cut up resolution (2-3).The Indian contingent has already ensured their best-ever present by securing an unprecedented 15 medals and bettered the earlier highest of 13 medals (2 gold, 4 silver and seven bronze).Eight Indian pugilists, Simranjit Kaur (60kg), Vikas Krishan (69kg), Lovlina Borgohain (69kg), Jaismine (57kg), Sakshi Chaudhary (64kg), Monika (48kg), Saweety (81kg), and Varinder Singh (60kg) secured bronze medals with their semifinal end on the occasion.This yr’s Asian Boxing Championships needed to be shifted from Delhi to the Middle East because of the Covid-19 disaster in India.Click right here for IndiaRight now.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.