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Nitu Ghanghas beats Lutsaikhan Altantsetseg to hand India first gold at World Boxing C'ships 2023

Updated on: Mar 25, 2023 07:10 PM IST

The two-time World Youth champion carried on her rich vein of form to get the better of the two-time Asian Championships bronze medallist.

Nitu Ghanghas secured an unanimous decision win against Mongolia's Lutsaikhan Altantsetseg to clinch a gold in the 45-48 kg category finals at the Women's World Boxing Championships in New Delhi on Saturday. The two-time World Youth champion carried on her rich vein of form to get the better of the Mongolian, who is also a two-time Asian Championships bronze medalist.

Nitu Ghanghas (45-48 kg) defeated Mongolia's Lutsaikhan Altantsetseg to win gold meald at IBA Women's World Boxing Championships 2023(BFI)

Nitu started the opening round on an attacking note and kept the upper hand throughout the three minutes. Such was her command that all the five judges declared the round in her favour.

There was strong retaliation by the Mongolian in the second round as Nitu lost balance on a couple of occasion. However, Nitu maintained her composure and responded with some powerful jabs to win the round 3:2.

The intent from Nitu remained the same in the final round. Despite receiving a yellow card straightaway, Nitu continued her aggressive approach. Her opponent too received the same card moments later as she tried to fight her way into the contest.

Despite her strong charge, the officials declared the Indian the winner, which also marks India's first gold medal at the tournament.

 
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