Tokyo Olympics: Indian Boxers Aim To Punch Their Way To Glory
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Indian boxers will aim to do their best in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics as they failed to win a single medal in the 2016 Rio Olympics.
With six days to go for the Tokyo Olympics to get underway, athletes across the globe are looking to give finishing touch to their preparations and head for the showpiece event. The Indian contingent is no different as 126 athletes will look to give it their all and bring glory to the country. And the boxers in the contingent are undoubtedly in contention for medals at the Games. Star boxer Amit Panghal might be entering the Games as the World No.1 boxer in his men's flyweight (52kg) but six-time world champion pugilist Mary Kom will be leading India's charge in the upcoming showpiece event. India last won a medal in boxing in the 2012 London Olympics when Mary Kom clinched a bronze four years after Vijender Singh finished third in the 2008 showpiece event. Since then, India has not won a medal in the Olympics in the discipline. However, the Asian side did come close to clinching a medal in the 2016 Games before boxer Vikas Krishan Yadav faced defeat in the quarter-finals.More Related News