World Boxing Championships: Lovlina also hit golden punch, India won fourth gold medal
Women's World Boxing Championships: In the Women's World Boxing Championships, India has created history by winning the fourth gold medal for the second consecutive day. In the 50 kg category, where Nikhat Zareen won gold in the World Boxing Championship for the second time in a row today, Lovlina Borgohain has now won the gold medal in 75 kg as well.
India has won two more gold medals for the second consecutive day in the Women's World Boxing Championship being played in Delhi. Today after Nikhat, India's Lovlina won gold by defeating Kaitlin Parker of Australia. Earlier on Saturday where Neetu Ghanghas won gold medals in the 48 kg category and Sweety Boora in the 81 kg category. On the other hand, Nikhat Zareen won India's third gold medal in the 50 kg category for the second time in a row. At the same time, now Lovlina has created history by winning the fourth gold medal for India in the 75 kg category. Due to these achievements of daughters, a wave of happiness has spread in India.
In the Women's World Boxing Championship, Lovlina Borgohain takes on Caitlin Parker of Australia. Lovlina played brilliantly in the first round and took a 3-2 lead. After this, in the second round, Caitlin Parker made a comeback showing a great game. Whereas in the third deciding round, there was a close fight between the two. Finally, the result of the match went for review. All the judges declared Lovlina the winner. With this, India won the fourth gold medal.
In the Women's World Boxing Championship today, Nikhat Zareen won India the gold medal for the second time in a row. Nikhat has won gold in the 50 kg weight category. Nikhat defeated Nguyen Thi Tam of Vietnam 5-0 in the final match. Please inform that the gold medal was already expected from Nikhat Zareen. She has lived up to Indian expectations. He has given a tremendous performance in the final.
Whereas, earlier on Saturday, Neetu Ghanghas won gold medals in the 48 kg category and Sweety Boora in the 81 kg category. On the other hand, Nikhat Zareen won India's third gold medal in the 50 kg category for the second time in a row.