Nikhat competed in the 50kg division at the World Championships, his second international competition. She had won the gold at the Federation Games in a similar weight class a year ago.
    After the Commonwealth Games, which saw little competition, this is the first major competition in this category. However, countries from all over the world competed here, and there were back-to-back matches. Additionally, my body was a little sluggish in some of the matches.
    I will attempt to grow stronger and learn from these experiences. Only Nikhat and the pioneering MC Mary Kom, who has won six golds, are the only two Indian boxers to have won two World titles.
    I’m happy to continue this winning streak and feel good about winning gold twice. People will undoubtedly have high expectations for the upcoming Asian Games, but I will take the pressure constructively. I will benefit greatly from this experience, regardless of the outcome. Nikhat has had a difficult time reducing her weight to 50 kilograms because she must lose 3 to 4 kilograms from her natural weight in order to achieve the goal.
    This World Championships were harder because I didn’t have to do much weight management the last time. She stated, But this time I had to follow a diet, I had to be disciplined, and we did not have much time to prepare for the competition after the Nationals.
    Looking to identify our Olympic group soon Ajay Singh, president of the Boxing Federation of India, stated that the national governing body would make every effort to identify the Olympic team as soon as possible. He was pleased with the performance of the Indian contingent at the World Championships.
    Nikhat and Lovlina Borgohain, two-time world champions, have already qualified for the Asian Games, giving them a chance to secure a spot in the Olympics at the continental competition.
    This tournament’s performance has been historic. Let’s see how we do at the Asian Games next. The preparation will continue indefinitely, he stated to reporters on Sunday night.
    source: TIMES NOWWe will endeavor to identify our Olympic team as soon as possible, including all individuals in all categories. We will then concentrate on them, train them, and study the competitors as well. The preparation for the last time was lacking.
    Singh stated once more that the BFI is in talks with the International Olympic Committee and wants to host the Olympic qualifiers. All of these championships that we are hosting are Olympics-preparatory championships.
    The Olympics are the main objective. We will make every effort to host the Olympic qualifying match. We are discussing hosting our continental qualifier with the IOC. Not only that, but we will attempt to host all major championships because doing so fosters a boxing culture, he continued.

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