In the four Indian Boxer quarter-finals, including Mary Kom, Sarita lost

To make space in the semi-finals, Mercor will now meet China's Wu Yu on Tuesday, who defeated Josey Gabuco of the Philippines.

Four boxers of India, including five-time world champion MC Mary Kom (48kg), made it to the quarterfinals of the World Women's boxing championship on Sunday, but lost in El Sarita Devi (60kg).

Mercor defeated Azim Kasaneyeva of Kazakhstan 5-0 in KD Jadhav Hall. In the afternoon session for India, young boxer Manisha Mon (54kg), Lovelina Borgoheen (69kg) and Bhagyavati Kachri (81kg) had won in their bouts.

Having won six medals in the world championship, Mercor chased Kazakhstan's strong opponent with his experience. Now he will clash with China's Wu Yu on Tuesday to make a place in the semi-finals, who beat Josey Gabuco of the Philippines.

Last time in the World Championship held in India, Sarita won gold medal in front of the countrymen in Delhi and she was trying to do this again, but the silver medalist of Ireland's 2016 World Championship was defeated 2-3 by Anne Kelly Harrington, In which the referee started punching from Sarita's fall.

Sarita later said that she is not happy with the result. He said, 'I am not happy, but I can not do anything. I had fallen off the opposition's foot and the referee started counting. However, it does not remove the marks, but it has been done in favor of the other. '

He said, 'I won three rounds, but the decision was his, we were quouting in the second round. But if the decision is made in favor of the other, then nothing can be done. "Sarita was asked if she would complain about it, she said, 'No, once the complaint was made during the Asian Games, it was banned. I will now be preparing for the next tournament. '

MyCom's defense of thirty-five years was much better and he continued to raise points against Kassenyeva in the midst of the powerful punches. From this, judges stayed in their favor from 30-27, 30-27, 30-27, 30-27, 29-28.

Mercor said, "I am happy to win the first round challenge. There was pressure, but I have already caught up on such pressure. Everyone has a lot of expectations from me, but the enthusiasm and energy of the audience gets inspiration. "About the next match, Marikom said, 'China's girl against me is quite clever and sensible. I will play this strategy accordingly. '

Prior to Sarita, all Indian boxers who entered the ring entered the next round with a spectacular win. India's victory for the day began with young Manisha, who defeated current world champion Dina Joelman of Kazakhstan by 5-0. Now, to face the medal round, he will face the top seed and Tuesday's world championship silver medalist Stoyka Patrova on Tuesday.

Manisha took advantage of being taller than her opponent. He again kept his tactics for the right and left hand punch while playing away, which resulted in his right. The five judges gave them 30-27, 30-27, 30-27, 29-28, 29-28 points.

Llullina defeated Athena Bialon of Panama 5-0 in the unanimous decision in the second match of the day. Now, Lavalina will clash with Australia's Kai Frances Scott on Tuesday, who in the other match defeated Kazakhstan's Kazakhstan 5-0.

Bhagyavati defeated Germany's Irina Schoenberger 4-1 in the opening round of Light Heavyweight and now he will clash with Jessica Paola of Columbia on November 20.

On Monday, four Indian boxers will present the challenge. Pinky Rani in 51kg with Elisee Lily Jones, Sonia will meet in 57kg from Bulgaria's Stenimira Petrova, in 64kg, Simranjeet Kaur will compete with Megan Rad of Scotland, while Sveti Buora will face Polish's Elginbieta Wojcik in 75kg.

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