Global champion Nikhat Zareen and reigning Olympic bronze medallist Lovlina Borgohain had been passed a fairly simple opening spherical attracts within the girls’s boxing festival of the Commonwealth Video games which starts right here with the hole rite on Thursday.
Nikhat will open her marketing campaign within the girls’s 48-50kg gentle flyweight class towards Helena Ismael Bagao of Mozambique on Sunday. A victory would see her pitted towards every other simple opponent in Helen Jones of Wales within the quarterfinals. Lovlina may also be up towards the lesser-known Ariane Nicholson of New Zealand in her opening gentle center weight (66-70kg) bout on Saturday, and a win will pit her towards Gold Coast silver medallist Rosie Eccles of Wales within the quarterfinals.
The Welsh boxer, who gained a silver medal in 2016 and a bronze in 2019 Eu Championships, were given a bye within the first spherical.
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Within the light-weight (57-60kg) department, Jasmine will function immediately within the quarterfinals after you have a primary spherical bye. However a difficult quarterfinal ultimate awaits Jasmine as she can be up towards 2018 Gold Coast bronze medallist Troy Garton of New Zealand on August 4.
Within the girls’s minimal weight (45-48kg) class, Nitu wishes only a win to protected a medal as handiest 8 boxers are featured within the draw. She is going to sq. up towards Nicole Clyde of Northern Eire within the quarterfinals on August 3.
Amongst males, Asian Video games gold medallist and 2018 CWG silver medallist Amit Panghal will kick-off his marketing campaign towards Vanuatu’s Namri Berri within the flyweight (48-51kg) class on August 1.
Then again, Mohammad Hussamuddin, who gained bronze medallist within the remaining CWG, will play Amzolele Dyeyi of South Africa in his opening featherweight (54-5kg) bout on July 30.
Former Asian and Global Championships medallist Shiva Thapa will tackle Pakistan’s Suleman Baloch within the first spherical of sunshine welterweight (60 to 63.5kg) class on Friday, whilst welterweight (63.5 to 67kg) pugilist Rohit Tokas were given a primary spherical bye and can tackle Alfred Kotey of Ghana in his 2nd bout on August 2.
Sumit too were given a primary spherical bye within the middleweight (71-75kg) department and can face Callum Peters of Australia in the second one spherical on Sunday.
Within the males’s gentle heavyweight (75 to 80kg) tournament, Ashish Kumar too were given a bye within the opening spherical and can face Travis Tapatuetoa of Niue on August 1, whilst Sanjeet will tackle Ato Leau Plodzicki-Faogali of SAM within the heavyweight first spherical on Saturday.
Sagar can be up towards Maxime Yegnong Nijeyo of CMR within the first spherical of the tremendous heavyweight (over 92kg) elegance on Sunday.