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Strandja Memorial: Nikhat, Amit reach final

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Sofia (Bulgaria), February 10

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Dominant efforts by two-time world champion Nikhat Zareen and Commonwealth Games gold medallist Amit Panghal headlined the Indian boxers’ march into six finals at the 75th Strandja Memorial Tournament here today.

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Nikhat started her bout cautiously against home girl Zlatislava Chukanova, taking some time to get into the rhythm but did not lose hold of the match as she won 5-0 in the 50kg category. It was an easy day at the office for Panghal in the men’s 51kg class as he won his third consecutive match with a unanimous 5-0 decision, this time against Turkey’s Gumus Samet.

Later, Arundhati Choudhary (66kg) made light work of Jessica Triebelova of Slovakia to secure a 5-0 win.

Barun Singh Shagolshem (48kg) continued India’s dominance with a 5-0 unanimous decision win over Khenoussi Kamel of Algeria.

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Sachin (57kg) secured a 4-1 comeback win over Ukraine’s Abduraimov Aider, while Rajat (67kg) was handed a walkover.

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