India's great boxer Mary Kom created a stir on Wednesday by talking about her retirement. It was told in media reports that this Olympic...
India's great boxer Mary Kom created a stir on Wednesday by talking about her retirement. It was told in media reports that this Olympic medal winning boxer has retired.
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Everyone was surprised about this, but now Mary Kom has surprised everyone by giving another statement. He has said that his retirement statement was misrepresented. He has not retired yet. She said that whenever she retires, she herself will appear in front of the media.
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In fact, Mary Kom, one of India's most popular players, on Wednesday said how the age limit prevents her from participating in most of the tournaments and her career is almost over. However, now in an interview, Mary Kom confirmed that she has not retired yet, but is definitely planning to do so.
This veteran boxer said, 'I have seen some media reports in which it is said that I have retired. My statement was misrepresented. I am on the verge of retirement, but have not retired yet.
Earlier on Wednesday, Mary had said in an event, 'I still have the hunger, but unfortunately due to the age limit, I cannot participate in any tournament. I want to play as many matches as possible, but I am being forced to leave the game (due to age limit). I want to retire. I have achieved everything in my life. Mary Kom alleges that her statement was misrepresented. He also told the whole story behind it.
Regarding her statement, Mary said- I had gone to Dibrugarh on 24 January to participate in a school program. Then I was motivating the children. Then I had said – I still have the hunger to achieve in sports, but cannot participate in the Olympics due to age limit. However, I can continue playing. I am still focusing on fitness and whenever I retire, I will inform everyone about it.
Mary Kom is the first female boxer in boxing history to win gold medals in the World Cup six times. The five-time Asian champion was the first female boxer from India to win a gold medal at the 2014 Asian Games. The veteran boxer also won a bronze medal at the London 2012 Olympic Games. There is no record or title that Mary Kom has not won. He stunned the world at the age of 18 in his first World Cup in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
He impressed everyone with his aggressive boxing style and made it to the final of the 48 kg category in his first World Cup. She lost in the final, but left an impression of the success she would achieve in the future. After this Mary Kom did not look back. She became the first Indian to win a gold medal at the AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships.
Mary Kom became the world champion in the 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2010 editions. After winning the 2008 title, Mary went on break after giving birth to her twins. After winning the 2012 Olympic medal, Mary Kom once again went on a break after giving birth to her third child. He made a comeback and made the final at the 2018 World Championships held in Delhi. She defeated Hanna Okhota of Ukraine 5–0 to win her sixth World Cup title.
A year later, she won her eighth medal, the most by any male or female boxer in this tournament.
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