Mary Kom is being declared winner at the quarter finals
INDIA’S five-time world women’s boxing champion M C Mary Kom admitted she faced an uphill task to win the gold medal despite securing bronze in the London Olympic flyweight competition on Monday (August 6).
“Magnificent Mary”, 29, enjoyed a commanding 15-6 win over Tunisia’s Maroua Rahali, putting her into the semi-finals and guaranteeing at least a bronze medal.
On Wednesday (August 8), she will face British second seed Nicola Adams, who beat her in the world championships’ last eight in May. Chinese favourite Ren Cancan, a three-time world champion, is in the other semi-final.
“I am extremely happy, now I hope my dreams come true,” said Kom, who has stepped up a weight division for the Olympics and won the last of her five world crowns in 2010.
“For the past year I have been dreaming of an Olympic medal and I will try for a silver, then after that let’s see.
“For the last three or four years, I have been training with boys taller and heavier than me. It has helped a lot.”
“I have only been fighting at this weight for two years. It is so hard to gain the weight. I am still adjusting.”
In the first round on Sunday (August 5), Kom overcame a three-inch height disadvantage to see off Poland’s Karolina Michalczuk as women’s boxing made its Olympics debut.
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