Mary Kom's Rio dream over, loses in World Campionship 2nd round


Astana (Kazakhstan), May 21, PTI: Five-time world champion M C Mary Kom's hopes of a second successive Olympic appearance ended today after she went down in the second round of the AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships here.

Mary Kom (51kg), who was a bronze-medallist at the 2012 London Olympics, lost 0-2 to Germany's Azize Nimani in the second round of an event from where only the semifinalists would make the cut for the upcoming Rio Games.

Nimani will next be up against top seed Davide Marzia of Italy who got the better of Hungary's Katalin Ancsin. In an exciting contest, Mary Kom took off aggressively but Nimani managed to keep her at bay by fighting from a distance.

In fact, Nimani hardly attempted any attack on the Indian in the opening two minutes but managed to connect a few counter-jabs to take the initial edge.

Mary Kom continued to be aggressive in the second round as well, connected much better but failed to get the judges' nod, who again ruled in favour of Nimani on a split decision.

Gaining in confidence, Nimani stuck to her gameplan and forced Mary Kom to let her guard down.

The diminutive Manipuri threw herself aggressively at the German, whose punching was far from clean. Nimani's defensive tactics frustrated Mary Kom, who quite literally threw herself at the German to connect.

However, the determined attack failed to yield the desired results for her as Nimani was declared winner on a split vote.

The tournament is the final qualifying event for women boxers in the three Olympic categories of 51kg, 60kg, and 75kg and has 12 Rio tickets on offer.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Sun, May 22 2016

    Great commitment and wonderful effort.Hats up to her brave attempt.

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  • James Peter Dsouza, Mulki /abu dhabi

    Sat, May 21 2016

    She is 51 year old and tried her best and gave the best. Hats off to her and her till date performance.

    Meanwhile where is iur young generation?. Is anyone is trying seriously for Rio?

    We need excellence in studies only as we monitor the board and Cbse results.
    Has anyone has taken sports and games seriously?

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/ NEW YORK, USA.

    Sat, May 21 2016

    It is sad to know that Mary Kom is out of the upcoming Rio Games. India had high hopes but it has been shattered as she lost to Germany's Azize Nimani in World Championship 2nd round.

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  • HILARY, Bangalore

    Sat, May 21 2016

    Mary was outstanding and virtually unbeatable in the forty-eight KG class. Unfortunately the World Boxing Federation removed the forty-eight KG class for women and Mary had to move to 51 KG . In the 51 kg class there are at least half a dozen boxers who have better reach and more power than Mary and can easily outbox her. That was obvious when she fought Mikaela Adams in the London Olympics. In boxing as well as in other sport you should know when to retire.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, May 21 2016

    Every dream run has to come to an end.
    Well played Mary Kom ...

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