Is Nikhat Zareen on Her Way to Glory at the World Boxing Championships?

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Key Takeaways
- Nikhat Zareen showcased her skills with a convincing win.
- India's boxing team is aiming for strong performances.
- Several boxers are close to clinching medals.
- International competitions like these are crucial for athlete exposure.
- Nikhat's return marks a significant moment for Indian boxing.
Liverpool, Sep 9 (NationPress) Two-time world champion Nikhat Zareen continued her impressive journey in the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool on Tuesday, achieving a dominant 5:0 victory against Japan’s Yuma Nishinaka in the women’s 51kg pre-quarterfinals.
The Japanese boxer was penalized with two points for excessive clinching, attempting to disrupt Nikhat’s momentum.
The 29-year-old faced a tough challenge from her opponent in the initial round, but nothing could halt the Indian boxer, who is competing in her first international event of the year.
Earlier in the tournament, Nikhat signaled her return to the international arena with a decisive win in the opening round, effortlessly overcoming the USA’s Jennifer Lozano from the very first moment to secure a 5-0 decision.
India has sent a 20-member team to the inaugural World Championships organized by the newly established international boxing governing body, World Boxing, and is optimistic about achieving significant victories in both the men's and women's categories.
Three additional female boxers are just one win away from reaching the podium, while five more are scheduled to enter the ring in their respective pre-quarterfinal matches later today.
However, it marked the end of the competition for Sachin (men’s 60kg), Sumit (Men’s 75kg), and Narender (men’s 90+kg), who suffered defeats late on Monday night.
Sachin lost 1:4 to Biibars Zhexen of Kazakhstan, Sumit fell to Rami Kiwan of Bulgaria 0:5, and Narender ended with a 1:4 decision against Diego Lenzi of Italy.
In the women’s 65kg pre-quarterfinals, Neeraj Phogat fought valiantly against England’s Sacha Hickey but lost narrowly 2:3.