India will win its first medal at the Women's World Boxing Championships on Wednesday in New Delhi thanks to Nitu Ghangas (March 22). Also, this will be the boxer's first medal at a World competition.
She accomplished this by earning a spot in the 48 kg semifinal at the KD Jadhav Indoor Hall in the National Capital. In this round against her Japanese opponent Madoka Wada, the 22-year-old gold medalist from the Commonwealth Games was at her most aggressive, and the referee forced to suspend the match to declare her the winner, ensuring India at least a bronze medal. Since Nitu has won every match so far by knocking out the boxers she has faced, this event has been almost ideal for her.
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