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Mary Kom - Nikhat Zareen - Women's World Boxing Championships Final Live: Lovlina Borgohain Eyes Gold After Nikhat Zareen Wins 2nd Title - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India -  New Delhi

Women's World Boxing Championships Final Live: Lovlina Borgohain Eyes Gold After Nikhat Zareen Wins 2nd Title

Women's World Boxing Championships Final Live: Nikhat Zareen registered a 5-0 victory in the final of 50kg category at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, New Delhi on Sunday to bag her second consecutive title. She has become only the second Indian woman boxer after Mary Kom to bag more than one world titles. Later on the day, Lovlina Borgohain (75 kg) will be eyeing history in her final match. She will take on Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Caitlin Parker of Australia in the 75kg final, eyeing her maiden gold in the tournament. On Saturday, Indian pugilists Nitu Ghanghas (48kg) and Saweety Boora (81kg) had also won gold in their respective categories.

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Mary Kom - Nikhat Zareen - Nikhat Zareen Wins Her Second World Boxing Championships Title - sports.ndtv.com - India - Vietnam -  New Delhi

Nikhat Zareen Wins Her Second World Boxing Championships Title

Indian boxer Nikhat Zareen added a second world Championships title to her name, defeating Vietnam's Nguyen Thi Tam in the 50kg summit clash in New Delhi on Sunday. Nikhat upstaged Tam by a 5-0 verdict. Nikhat becomes only the second Indian after the legendary MC Mary Kom to win the prestigious title twice. On Saturday, Nitu Ghanghas (48kg) and Saweety Boora (81kg) were crowned world champions Hosts India are on course to match their best-ever performance in terms of gold medals won with Olympic medallist Lovlina Borgohain set to take the ring later in the day. India had won the four golds in the 2006 edition at home which was also the country's best ever display with a haul of eight medals, including a silver.

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Mary Kom - Nikhat Zareen - Women's World Boxing Championships Final Live: Nikhat Zareen, Lovlina Borgohain Eye Gold - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Vietnam - county Parker -  New Delhi

Women's World Boxing Championships Final Live: Nikhat Zareen, Lovlina Borgohain Eye Gold

Women's World Boxing Championships Final Live: Nikhat Zareen (50kg) and Lovlina Borgohain (75 kg) will be eyeing history when they get down to action in their respective finals of the Women's World Boxing Championships in New Delhi on Sunday. Standing between Nikhat and her second world title is another fancied opponent - two-time Asian champion Nguyen Thi Tam of Vietnam.

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Paris Olympics - Mary Kom - Nikhat Zareen - Women's World Boxing Championships: Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming Of Nikhat Zareen's Final Bout - sports.ndtv.com - India - Vietnam -  New Delhi

Women's World Boxing Championships: Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming Of Nikhat Zareen's Final Bout

Nikhat Zareen will be buoyed by the home support as she fights the final bout to defend her world crown. And standing between her and the second world title is another fancied opponent -- two-time Asian champion Nguyen Thi Tam of Vietnam. For Nikhat, it's a chance to become only the second Indian to win the prestigious title more than once after the legendary MC Mary Kom, who has a record six titles to her name. Nikhat, who has moved down to 50kg from 52kg after the latter was scrapped from the Paris Olympics, has given a good account of herself in the light flyweight category. The 26-year-old arguably had the hardest path to the final among all Indian pugilists, having to fight strong opponents across five bouts in the highly-contested Olympic category.

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Women's World Boxing Championships: Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming Of Lovlina Borgohain's Final Bout - sports.ndtv.com - Australia -  Tokyo - county Parker -  New Delhi

Women's World Boxing Championships: Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming Of Lovlina Borgohain's Final Bout

The spotlight returns on Lovlina Borgohain, who has been able to put behind the underwhelming year. She would have breathed a sigh of relief as she finally broke the bronze medal jinx and qualified for her maiden World Boxing Championships final. The Assam boxer has two bronze medals from the 2018 and 2019 editions. The Tokyo Olympic medallist, who is also competing in a new weight class, moving up from 69kg to the middleweight 75kg, has gotten better with each bout. She doesn't always have the height advantage which she enjoyed in 69kg, but has been able to use her speed to her benefit. She will take on Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Australia's Caitlin Parker in the final on Sunday.

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Women's World Boxing Championships Final Highlights: Saweety Boora, Nitu Ghanghas Clinch Gold Medals For India - sports.ndtv.com - China - Mongolia - India

Women's World Boxing Championships Final Highlights: Saweety Boora, Nitu Ghanghas Clinch Gold Medals For India

Women's World Boxing Championships Final Highlights: Saweety Boora defeated Wang Lina of China in the 81kg category final to bag India's second gold medal at the ongoing Women's World Boxing Championships. The Indian pugilist registered a 4-3 win. It was a neck-and-neck battle between Saweety and China's Wang Lina, but the Indian star eventually beat the latter by a narrow margin. Earlier on Saturday, Nitu Ghanghas outplayed Lutsaikhan Altansetseg of Mongolia in the 48kg category final by a unanimous 5-0 verdict to bag a gold medal. She became the sixth Indian woman pugilist to win a gold in the history of the tournament, before Saweety became the seventh to do so.

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Mary Kom - Saweety Boora, Nitu Ghanghas Bag Gold Medals For India At Women's World Boxing Championships - sports.ndtv.com - China - Beijing - Mongolia - India -  New Delhi

Saweety Boora, Nitu Ghanghas Bag Gold Medals For India At Women's World Boxing Championships

Nitu Ghanghas (48kg) and the seasoned Saweety Boora (81kg) etched their names in history as they were crowned world champions after notching contrasting wins at the marquee tournament in New Delhi on Saturday. Commonwealth Games gold medallist Nitu put up a stupendous performance to see off Mongolia's Lutsaikhan Altansetseg 5-0 and claim the title for the minimum weight category in front of a packed crowd, with Beijing Olympics bronze medallist and Nitu's idol Vijender Singh also present. Saweety made it two out of two for the hosts as she warded off a challenge from two-time medallist China's Wang Lina.

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Women's World Boxing Championships Final Live: Nitu Ghanghas, Saweety Boora In Focus - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - China - Mongolia - India - Kazakhstan

Women's World Boxing Championships Final Live: Nitu Ghanghas, Saweety Boora In Focus

Women's World Boxing Championships Final LIVE: Nitu Ghanghas will be competing in the 48kg category final at the Women's World Boxing Championships on Saturday. She will be up against Lutsaikhan Altansetseg of Mongolia in the summit clash. The match will kick off at 6 PM IST. In the semi-finals, the Indian boxing star had defeated Alua Balkibekova of Kazakhstan. On the other hand, Saweety Boora will be competing in the 81kg category final at night. She will face Wang Lina of China. In the semi-finals, Saweety put up a stellar performance to beat Emma-Sue Greentree of Australia 4-3 on points after the bout was reviewed.

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