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Indian boxer Shiva Thapa on Sunday became the first male boxer in Asian history to win six medals after beating Minsu Choi of South Korea to reach the semi-finals in Amman, Jordan. The experienced Thapa defeated Choi 4-1 in the light welterweight quarter-finals to secure his sixth consecutive medal. The 28-year-old was in control from start to finish, using his jab to great effect.
With the win, Thapa was assured of at least a bronze medal in the ongoing edition, cementing his position as the most successful Indian boxer in the tournament.
His haul includes a gold (2013), two silver (2017 and 2021) and multiple bronze medals (2015 and 2019).
He surpassed Kazakh legend Vassiliy Levit, an Olympic silver medalist and two-time world bronze medalist, who was the only other male student with five Asian championship medals.
Women’s boxing legends MC Mary Kom (7) and L Sarita Devi (8) have more Asian medals than Thapa, with the latter having the distinction of claiming six in a row, five of which are gold, in her career. the highest.
Two-time Commonwealth Games bronze medalists Mohammad Hussamuddin (57kg) and Govind Kumar Sahani (48kg) also advanced to the semi-finals as India’s medal tally increased.
Facing South Korea’s Haengseok Lee in the quarter-finals, Hussamuddin (57kg) fell early as he landed a clean punch in the opening round.
With the prospect of grief looming, Commonwealth medalist Hussamuddin has used his experience to bounce back. He went all the way in the next two rounds to dominate his way to a 5-0 win and guarantee another medal for India.
Hussamuddin will face 2021 World Cup silver medalist Serik Temirzha in the semi-finals on November 10.
In the other quarter-final, Thailand’s gold medalist Aannta Chopade (54kg) was eliminated after losing 0-4 to Seidekmatov Sanzhai of Kyrgyzstan.
On Saturday night, Anikushita Boro (56kg) and Lovlina Borgohain (75 kg) defeated Tsubata Arsia of Japan and Valentina Khalzova of Kazakhstan, respectively, to advance to the semifinals.
Olympic bronze medalist Lovlina, making her international debut at 75kg, had to work hard to secure a 3-2 victory over 2016 world champion Khalzova.
The Assam boxer, who won a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics at 69kg, has moved up to 75kg, as her previous weight did not feature in the Paris Olympics.
However, it was the end of the road for Pooja (70kg), who lost 0-5 to Kazakhstan’s Dariga Shakimov in the last eight bouts.
Earlier on Saturday, debutants Minakshi (52kg) and Preeti (57kg) and world champions bronze medalist Parveen booked their semi-final berths.
Five Indian men’s wrestlers – Narender (92kg), Naveen Kumar (92kg), Lakshya Chahar (80kg), Sumit (75kg) and Sachin (71kg) – will enter the ring on Monday to compete at the quarter-final level.
267 boxers from 27 countries are participating in this tournament.
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