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Tokyo Olympics boxing: Pooja Rani bows out after losing to China's Li Qian in quarterfinals

Updated on: 31 July,2021 12:00 AM IST  |  Tokyo
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The Chinese boxer advanced to the semifinal of the showpiece event after defeating Pooja Rani 5-0

Tokyo Olympics boxing: Pooja Rani bows out after losing to China's Li Qian in quarterfinals

China's Li Qian celebrates after winning against India's Pooja Rani after their women's middle (69-75 kg) quarterfinal boxing match. Pic Luis Robayo/AFP

Boxer Pooja Rani (75 kg) got thrashed by China's Li Qian as the Indian bowed out from the ongoing Tokyo Olympics. Li Qian won the bout 5-0.


The Chinese boxer advanced to the semifinal of the showpiece event after defeating Pooja. The Rio bronze medallist got off to a good start as she won the first round. All five judges gave her a 10 while Pooja bagged nine points. The Chinese boxer took the first round 5-0 against Pooja. In the second round also, Li Qian replicated the same and didn't allow Pooja to get over her. The ace boxer clinched the essay 5-0 over the Indian pugilist.


Pooja needed a comeback in the last round but she couldn't weather the storm as Li Qian won the final round again with a similar scoreline to end the Indian boxer's campaign. Earlier in the day, top-seed Amit Panghal crashed out of the showpiece event after losing to Colombia's Yuberjen Martinez in men's Flyweight (48-52kg).


Martinez overpowered Panghal in the last two rounds of the bout to clinch the match by a split decision of 4-1 to progress into the quarterfinals. This was Amit's first game at the showpiece event. Earlier this week, Mary Kom, the face of India's boxing contingent, faced a shocking defeat -- split decision -- at the hands of Colombia's Ingrit Valencia to bow out from a mega sporting event.

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