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Mary Kom in final, Shiva, Manoj upstaged in semis

By The Assam Tribune

NEW DELHI, Jan 31: Five-time world champion M C Mary Kom advanced to the final but Shiva Thapa and Manoj Kumar settled for bronze medals after upset semifinal losses in the India Open boxing tournament for men and women here today.

Seeded 12th, Mary Kom (48kg) was up against a rather gritty Mongolian Altansetseg Lutsaikhan. But the five-time world and Asian champion gained the upper hand with her aggressive approach in the first two rounds.

The Manipuri did seem drained in the final three minutes but managed to connect just enough blows to come up trumps.

Mary Kom will face Philippine�s Josie Gabuco who sent second seed and local favourite Monika packing with a dominating performance.

However, there was a major upset in the men�s draw when world and Asian medallist Shiva (60kg), seeded top in his category, settled for a bronze after going down in a unanimous verdict to fellow Indian Manish Kaushik.

Both the boxers fought hard in a bout fought on counter- attack but Manish got the judges� nod for perhaps being a shade better on accuracy.

This was Shiva�s second loss to Manish after the national championships final last year.

�I am slightly faster than him. I managed to deceive him by counter-attacking. He attacked more but I managed to dodge that,� the 21-year-old Manish, who is employed with the Indian Army, told PTI.

�It was an easier fight for me this time compared to the national finals,� the boxer from Bhiwani added.

Former Commonwealth Games gold-medallist Manoj Kumar (69kg) also made a shock exit after going down in a split decision to compatriot Dinesh in another fiercely-contested bout.

In contrast, Asian bronze-medallist and light flyweight (49kg) top seed Amit Panghal advanced to the final after a split verdict over compatriot Nutlai Lalbiakimma.

Three-time King�s Cup gold-medallist K Shyam Kumar (49kg), and Asian Games bronze-medallist Satish Kumar (+91kg) also made the finals.

But Asian silver-medallist Sumit Sangwan (91kg), who sustained a cut during his semifinal clash, gave a walkover owing to his injury.

In the women�s draw, top seed L Sarita Devi (60kg) was up against fellow Indian Priyanka and in a bout fought on even keel, the former managed to get a split verdict in her favour.

Sarita stood out for being a better power-puncher than her opponent and managed to connect a few telling blows to Priyanka�s torso. Sarita will face Finland�s Olympic and world bronze-medallist Mira Potkonen in her summit clash. � PTI

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