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Mary Kom wins gold at Asian Boxing Championship Last Updated : 08 Nov 2017 04:50:56 PM IST Photo: Boxer M.C. Mary Kom
Star Indian boxer M.C. Mary Kom defeated Hyang Mi Kim of North Korea in the women's 48kg category to clinch gold at the Asian Boxing Championship ' title=' Asian Boxing Championship '>Asian Boxing Championship in Ho Chi Minh City on Wednesday.
The Olympic bronze medallist got the better of her opponent in a unanimous 5-0 verdict in the final to win her fifth gold at the Asian Boxing Championship ' title=' Asian Boxing Championship '>Asian Boxing Championship and first in the 48 kg category.
"I am really happy the way this championship has panned out. I would like to dedicate this victory to all those who have supported me even though the world had written me off. I would like to thank my coaching staff who worked hard with me over the last few months," Mary said after her victory.
"A special word for the professional setup that BFI has put in place, ensuring that best facilities were given during the month-long camp and all the exposure trips for the team. Also, I am thankful to BFI President Mr. Ajay Singh especially for showing faith in me," she added.
Mary Kom got off to a brilliant start, launching a blistering attack right from the word go. She landed most of her punches which put her ahead in the opening round itself.
The Korean tried to stay in the fight, packing a few of her own. But Mary had clearly done better.
In the second round, Mary eased up a little, preferring to be a little cautious. She used her defensive abilities to the optimum and attacked only on the counter in this round.
This strategy also worked, taking her just one step away from the gold.
The Korean grew desperate in the final round and came out swinging, almost recklessly. But Mary was ready for that too. She used her reflexes well to slip in her jabs and hooks, while connecting her punches too. It was enough to put her on top of the podium.
Another Indian finalist Sonia Lather suffered a heartbreak as she went down to China's Yin Junhua in the final of the 57kg category to settle for the silver.
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