Paris Olympics 2024: Nikhat Zareen's Olympic dream comes to end with 0-5 defeat against World Champion Wu Yu

Star Indian boxer Nikhat Zareen lost to reigning flyweight world champion, China's Wu Yu in the women's 50kg Round of 16 bout at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

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Nikhat Zareen in frame (Getty)

Nikhat Zareen in frame (Getty)

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Nikhat Zareen suffers exit from Paris Olympics 2024.

She lost 0-5 on judges scorecard against Wu Yu.

India star boxer and one of the top medal contenders Nikhat Zareen lost to China's Wu Yu, the top-seeded Asian Games competitor and reigning flyweight world champion In Thursday's women's 50kg Round of 16 bout at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Wu Yu received a bye in the first round of the fight. On the other hand, the Indian, who came into this round with a good win against the German boxer, lost 0-5 by unanimous decision on the judges' scorecard.

 

The two-time world champion had defeated Germany's Maxi Carina Kloetzer with tenacity on Sunday to advance to the women's 50 kg Olympics pre-quarterfinals. In a rather chaotic round of 32 match at the North Paris Arena, Nikhat defeated the German with a 5-0 score after trailing by three cards after the first round. The unseeded Zareen, who was competing in her first Olympic Games and was regarded as a strong medal contender but was given a difficult draw.

 

 

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Earlier, Tokyo Olympics bronze victor Lovlina Borgohain started her mission briefly towards her second Olympic medal as she out-punched Norway's Sunniva Hofstad in her 75kg opening game on Wednesday. Borgohain won the fight by a score of 5-0, and she is now just one victory away from adding her Tokyo bronze medal, which she won in the 69-kg division, to her record, which is unprecedented in Indian boxing. Yet, her way is certainly not a simple one as she will take on top-seeded Chinese Li Qian in the final Eight stage on August 4. She would win at least a bronze medal in this fight.

 

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