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Mary Kom - CWG 2022: Nikhat Zareen, Amit Panghal and Nitu Ghanghas lead gold rush in boxing - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Ireland - India

CWG 2022: Nikhat Zareen, Amit Panghal and Nitu Ghanghas lead gold rush in boxing

Right after dominating Northern Ireland's Carly McNaul in the 50kg women's light flyweight final for a 5-0 unanimous verdict in her favour, Nikhat said, "Women's boxing is growing in India since Mary didi (Mary Kom) won a medal at the Olympics (London 2012). She has been a great inspiration for every boxer in India. I have always looked up to her and she has inspired me in so many ways. I want to enjoy this gold medal now, but Mary didi has set the path for all of us to follow."

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Mary Kom - CWG 2022: Father Jai Bhagwan takes unpaid leave to fuel Nitu's boxing dreams - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

CWG 2022: Father Jai Bhagwan takes unpaid leave to fuel Nitu's boxing dreams

Commonwealth Games, young Indian boxer Nitu Ghanghas dedicated the trophy to her doting father Jai Bhagwan, who didn't leave any stones unturned to fuel his daughter's dream. An employee at the Haryana secretariat, Bhagwan has been on unpaid leave for the last three years to train Nitu, a two-time World Youth champion. On Sunday, all the sacrifices seemed worth it as Nitu stood on the podium when the gold medal around her neck.

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Neeraj Chopra - Mary Kom - No Neeraj Chopra But India Hope To Still Pack A Punch at CWG 2022 - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Birmingham

No Neeraj Chopra But India Hope To Still Pack A Punch at CWG 2022

India's Commonwealth Games ambitions have been badly hit by the last-minute withdrawal of Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra but they still have high hopes of gold in several sports including boxing and badminton. The Commonwealth's most populous country is not generally known as a global sporting powerhouse -- except for cricket -- but it has regularly performed well at the Games. India came third in the medals table behind hosts Australia, and England, at the last edition of the Games at the Gold Coast in 2018, and were in the top five at the previous four.

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Mary Kom - Olympic Medallist Lovlina Borgohain Alleges "Mental Harassment" Ahead Of CWG 2022 - sports.ndtv.com -  Tokyo - India - Birmingham

Olympic Medallist Lovlina Borgohain Alleges "Mental Harassment" Ahead Of CWG 2022

Tokyo Olympics bronze medal-winning boxer Lovlina Borgohain on Monday took to Twitter to post a long message in which she claimed that she has faced "mental harassment" due to the constant removal of her coaches, who helped her win an Olympic medal, from her training process and were later allowed entry after several requests. She also claimed that her coach Sandhya Gurung has currently not been allowed entry into the Commonwealth Games Village.

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Mary Kom - CWG 2022: Not wise to take international opponents lightly, says boxer Lovlina Borgohain - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Beijing -  Tokyo - India - Birmingham -  Delhi -  New Delhi

CWG 2022: Not wise to take international opponents lightly, says boxer Lovlina Borgohain

Commonwealth Games 2022, scheduled to be held in Birmingham from July 28 to August 8. The 24-year-old boxer from Assam said that she has made some mistakes at the World Championship where her campaign ended in the pre-quarterfinals. Aiming for gold, she has moved on from the disappointing outings at the Worlds, and is now ready to excel at the CWG 2022. Asked about the level of the competition at the CWG as many world class boxers are not participating, Lovlina told IANS on the sidelines of the ceremonial send-off of the Indian contingent in New Delhi: "Every international event is tough. I don't want to demean by saying that CWG is not a tough tournament. You have to be prepared for tough bouts. Like every international tournament, you need to be mentally strong to handle the match pressure while facing very experienced and decorated boxers.

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Asian Games - Mary Kom - Mary Kom Withdraws From Commonwealth Games Trials After Sustaining Leg Injury - sports.ndtv.com - India - Birmingham

Mary Kom Withdraws From Commonwealth Games Trials After Sustaining Leg Injury

Veteran Indian boxer MC Mary Kom was on Friday forced to withdraw midway through her Commonwealth Games 48kg trial after sustaining a leg injury. The six-time world champion injured herself in the first round of the 48kg semifinals. Haryana's Nitu thus advanced to the finals of the CWG trials at the Indira Gandhi International Stadium here.

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Mary Kom - Nikhat Zareen - Nikhat Zareen, Lovlina Borgohain Seal Commonwealth Games Berths - sports.ndtv.com -  Tokyo - India - Birmingham

Nikhat Zareen, Lovlina Borgohain Seal Commonwealth Games Berths

Reigning world champion Nikhat Zareen and Olympic bronze medallist Lovlina Borgohain on Saturday sealed their berths in the Indian team for the Commonwealth Games with dominating wins in the selection trials here. While Nikhat (50kg), the two-time Strandja Memorial gold medallist, blanked Haryana's Minakshi 7-0 in an unanimous decision, Lovlina (70kg) outclassed Railways' Pooja by an identical margin. Nitu Ghanghas (48kg) and Jaismine Lamboriya (60kg) were the other boxers, who also sealed spots for the quadrennial event, which is set to be held in Birmingham from July 28 to August 8.

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Mary Kom - Nikhat Zareen - Need to train Indian athletes to handle mental pressure at big events: Nikhat Zareen - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Birmingham

Need to train Indian athletes to handle mental pressure at big events: Nikhat Zareen

Nikhat Zareen, who feels specialised training should be given to overcome this hurdle at big-ticket events. Indian athletes have a tendency to perform well at regular events but falter at the big stage like the Olympics or the World Championships. "Our Indian boxers are very talented, we are not less than anyone.

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