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'I don't do politics, I do boxing': Netherlands boxer ditches federation to 'make her dream come true' at World C'ships

By, New Delhi
Updated on: Mar 17, 2023 11:58 PM IST

Netherlands boxer Megan de Cler is the one of the few pugilists, who are participating in the World Championships despite their country boycotting the event.

The stellar show by the Indian contingent continued on Day 2 of the IBA women's boxing World Championships in New Delhi with Jasmine Lamboria leading the charge. Jasmine, who won bronze at the Commonwealth Games 2022, produced a stellar show against Tanzania's Ambos Beatrice Nyambega. Maintaining a perfect balance between offence and defence, Jasmine started the proceedings with a series of punches, before dodging a quick retaliation from her opponent. She then switched back to attack as the official brought an end to the proceedings in just 1 minute and 23 seconds, declaring Jasmine the winner via Referee Stops Contest. (Also Read: Jaismine, Shashi pack a punch)

Netherlands boxer Megan de Cler poses for a photo with her coach(HT Photo/Shivam Saha)

While this was the action in Ring A at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, Netherlands' Megan de Cler was engaged in an intense bout against Tajikstan's Nilufar Boboyorova in Ring B, which the Dutch won by split decision.

Ring A (right) and Ring B at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex in New Delhi, where the IBA women's boxing world championship is being held. (HT Photo/Shivam Saha)

Megan is the one of the lone pugilist participating in the World Championships despite her country boycotting the event. Netherlands along with 11 others have boycotted the event over International Boxing Association's (IBA) decision to allow boxers from Russia and Belarus to participate under their national flag. The move comes in the wake of the ongoing crisis between Russia and Ukraine.

Meanwhile, a six-member contingent from New Zealand have also arrived in the capital to participate in the event. A report in PTI mentioned that New Zealand have not boycotted the championships and left the decision on the boxers, however, it did state that it would prefer if the boxers skip the event completely.

 
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