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    Lovlina Borgohain’s Paris 2024 Olympic Medal Hopes End With Quarterfinal Loss To Li Qian | Other

    The ChhattisgarhBy The ChhattisgarhAugust 4, 20242 Mins Read
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    Paris Olympics 2024: The 26-year-old’s loss ended India’s boxing campaign in the Olympics after Nishant Dev was ousted from the men’s 71kg quarterfinals on Saturday night, also a close contest.A six-strong boxing contingent, comprising four women and two men , was representing the country in the Games. Out of these, four had crashed out in the preliminary stage itself.

    It was a pacey start to the proceedings as Borgohain and Qian quickly got into a tangle. However, none of the boxers seemed willing to launch the first attack. The holding and clinching started pretty early in the bout and the referee had to repeatedly step in to separate the two old foes.

    Qian seemed determined while Borgohain came across the more animated of the two early on. The Chinese connected some clean combination punches and a left hook towards the end of the first round. She was particularly impressive before she took a 3-2 lead in the contest.

    The second round didn’t start any different but Qian was more purposeful in her approach. Her right straights were on target while Borgohain was cautioned twice for excessive holding. It was once again 3-2 in favor of Qian but with a different set of judges scoring in her favor this time, she only had a slender one-point lead on one card, while the remaining four were tied.

    The holding and clinching continued in the third round too and both the women seemed a bit drained.

    However, Qian showed great presence of mind throughout to keep Borgohain at a distance. Borgohain was not up to it when it came to controlling the pace of the bout and repeatedly took hits on counter-attacks.

    The Assamese had fought Qian in the Asian Games final last year and went down 0-5. She later beat Qian in the semifinals of the world championship semifinal in 2023. But more recently, she was bested by the veteran in a pre-Olympic tournament in Czechia in June.

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