Boxer Minakshi bows out of Thailand Open

Phuket, April 3 : Indian boxer Minakshi bowed out of Thailand open after suffering a close defeat against local boxer Jutamas Jitpong in the 51kg opening round bout here on Sunday. In the first round, both the pugilists played from a distance and gauged each other’s strategy before upping the ante in the second round, which saw a lot of clinching and exchange of punches. The final round witnessed some fierce attacks between both the pugilists. Minakshi landed some clear punches, but fell short in a hard-fought bout as the Thai pugilist won by a 3-2 split verdict. In total, six Indian boxers — 5 women and one man, will be in action on Monday. In the women’s section, Monika (48kg) will face two-time world championships medallist Josie Gabuco of Philippines in the opening round, whereas Renu (54kg) will square off against U-22 European champion Sirine Charaabi of Italy. The 2019 Asian Championships bronze medallist Manisha (57kg), who recently qualified for both the upcoming World Championships and Asian Games, will take on two-time youth Asian champion Porntip Buapa of Thailand. Monika (63kg) will be up against Panpatchara Somnuek of Thailand. Bhagyabati Kachari will face Thailand’s Pornnipa Chutee tomorrow. Meanwhile, Ashish kumar, who won the gold medal in the last edition in the 75kg category, will open his campaign against Thailand’s Aphisit Khankhokkhruea in the 81kg quarter-finals. This will be Ashish’s first international tournament since the Tokyo Olympics. With participation of 130 boxers including 74 male and 56 females, the tournament will witness high voltage competition in presence of top boxers from Asia, Europe, Oceania and Africa. In the last edition of Thailand Open, held in 2019, the Indian contingent signed off with eight medals — one gold, four silver and three bronze. Gold medal winners will get 2000 dollars, while silver and bronze medallists will fetch 1000 dollars and 500 dollars, respectively. The tournament will also see additional prize money for the best boxer of tournament and the best team of the competition. BAV RJ