Women's World Boxing Championships: Fearing IOC sanctions, IOA asks Sports Ministry to resolve Kosovan boxer's visa issue
• 6 years agoIn a strongly-worded letter to the sports ministry, IOA president Narinder Batra said that India could be barred by the International Olympic Committee from hosting major events.
Women's World Boxing Championships: Olympic medallist Mira Potkonen emerges as flag-bearer of conventional sports in Finland
Amit Kamath • 6 years agoHaving won Finland’s only medal at Rio Olympics, boxer Mira Potkonen has become a flag-bearer for conventional sports in a country where events like Mobile Phone Throwing World Championships and Wife Carrying World Championships are now the biggest rage.
Women's World Boxing Championships: Gridlock over Kosovo's participation may cost India big-ticket events, says IOA
• 6 years agoIndia does not recognise Kosovo but since Sadiku also holds an Albanian passport, the Boxing Federation of India was hoping for a resolution to the issue.
Women's World Boxing Championships: Boxers forced to wear surgical masks, scarves while training due to pollution in New Delhi
• 6 years agoThe Women's World Boxing Championships will take place in an indoor stadium in New Delhi but teams are complaining about a toxic smog hanging over the city.
Women's World Boxing Championships: Won't be easy for Mary Kom to win sixth gold, says India's high-performance director
• 6 years agoSantiago Nieva said it won't be easy for Mary Kom to pocket her sixth World Championships gold, although she remains India's best bet.
Women's World Boxing Championships: Saweety Boora's journey from training in ploughed fields to boxing for India
Amit Kamath • 6 years agoSaweety Boora talks to Firstpost about her journey from having to train in ploughed fields in Haryana to representing India at the Women's Boxing World Championships
Women's World Boxing Championships: Ramla Ali on hiding career from conservative parents, becoming Somalia's first-ever boxer at event
Amit Kamath • 6 years ago"I've gone through a lot of hardships for this sport. I've suffered. I've even lied to my parents. But I know I can't stay away from boxing. This sport is my life," says Ramla.