Indian boxer Saweety Boora created history by becoming the new world champion in the light heavyweight category at the Women’s Boxing Championships. Boora, who hails from Rohtak, defeated her Chinese opponent, Wang Lina, in a hard-fought match with a scoreline of 4-3. This is a remarkable achievement for Boora, who had been fighting in the middleweight category until 2018 but moved up to the light heavyweight category due to her impressive performances.
Boora started the match slowly and was trailing 1-2 at the end of the first round. However, she bounced back in the second round with some powerful punches to take the lead with a scoreline of 3-2. In the final round, Wang Lina put up a tough fight, but Boora’s strong defense helped her maintain her lead and secure the victory.
This is not the first time that Boora has made the country proud. She has previously won a bronze medal at the Asian Championships and a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games. With her latest achievement, she has joined the ranks of other Indian boxing legends such as Mary Kom and Vijender Singh.
Boora’s victory is a testament to the growing strength of women’s boxing in India. The country has produced several talented boxers in recent years, and their performances have been improving with every tournament. The government has also been supporting the sport by providing funding and resources to help young boxers hone their skills.
Boora’s victory is sure to inspire many young girls in India to take up boxing and pursue their dreams. It is a reminder that with hard work, dedication, and perseverance, anything is possible. Boora’s achievement also shows that Indian women are no less than their male counterparts and are making their mark in every field.
Saweety Boora’s victory at the Women’s Boxing Championships is a proud moment for India and a testament to the growing strength of women’s boxing in the country. It is a reminder that with hard work and dedication, one can achieve great success and inspire others to do the same.
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