
India's Olympic bronze medallist in women's boxing, Lovlina Borgohain expressed her frustrations with her lack of proper training and exposure to better opportunities after she crashed out with a defeat in the opening round of the Women's World Boxing Championships. The 27-year-old from Assam, returning to international action after more than a year, suffered a comprehensive defeat 0-5 by Turkey’s Busra Isildar in the 75kg round of 16 on Saturday, September 6.
Taking to social media after her exit, Lovlina admitted the defeat was painful but pointed to a deeper issue. “After one year away, I stepped into my first international competition. I lost in my very first fight it hurts. I never demand luxury, I only ask for good training,” she wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter).

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