Nupur Sheoran confirmed the medal for India by moving to the quarterfinals of the 80+kg women at the Boxing World Championship. (Photo: World Box) Indian boxers Jaismin Lamboria and Nupur Sheoran secured on Wednesday at the World Championship in Liverpool Medal at the Boxing World Championship, while the double champion Nikhat Zreen lost his quarterfinal seizure to Turkey Buse called Cakiroglu in category 51 kg.Nikhat Zreen, who returned from the injury, faced a heavy challenge against the double Olympic silver medalist Cakiroglu. Despite some hooks, Zereen tried to control the match when her Turkish opponent dominated clean blows.In the opening round he saw Zreen, who tried to claim the center of the ring, but Cakiroglu effectively faced backpacking and accurate strokes. Although Zreen briefly gained strength with a number of hooks, cakiroglu, although he had a deduction point, he regained control to ensure the medal of the fourth World Championship.Jaismin Lamboria advanced to the semifinals 57 kg by defeating Uzbekistan Khumorabon Mamajon. The world boxing cup gold medalist took advantage of its advantages efficiently and dominated the seizure from the distance with sharp blows while maintaining strong defense.Nupur Sheoran, 26-year-old granddaughter of legendary boxer Haw Singh, secured 4-1 victories over Oltinoy Sotimboevou from Uzbekistan in the +80 kg category. The match, attacked in the Neolympic weight division with only 10 boxers, saw Sheorana enter the quarterfinals directly for her gold medal at the World Championship in Kazakhstan.Sheoran began strongly with early combinations, although the flow was disrupted by frequent clino disturbances. She managed to make an opening round on four out of five judges through a cleaner punch.Twenty -year -old Sotimboeva showed resistance in the second round, maintained chaos exchange and won over two judges despite Sheoran’s late rush of strikes. The last round was seen by both boxers who receive deductions – Sotimboeva for excessive hold and sheoran for head use.Sheoran’s ability to land cleaner strikes proved to be decisive in providing her semifinal place, where she will face Turkish Seym Duztas.In the Jadumani Singh Men’s Division at 48 kg and Abhinash Jamwal at 65 kg, he advanced to the quarterfinals on Tuesday evening with a convincing victory. However, the Jugnoo Ahlawat campaign in the 85 kg category ended in the first round against Robert McNulty, Scotland.
