New Delhi: Boxing great Mary Kom will lead a 5-member Oversight Committee formed to investigate the sexual harassment charges against Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Brij Bhushan Sharan...
Indian Boxing legend Mary Kom, who inspired many young girls and boys, is getting encouraging messages from social media after she was eliminated from the Tokyo Olympics on Thursday.
Having created history by claiming a record sixth title at the women’s World Championships, legendary boxer M.C Mary Kom is determined to fulfil a life long dream by winning a gold at the 2020...
The legendary MC Mary Kom remained on course for an unprecedented sixth gold after beating North Korea’s Kim Hyang Mi to reach the 48kg final in the Women’s World Boxing Championship here Thursday
Mary Kom Beats Kim Hyang Mi At World Boxing Championship
Already assured of a record seventh medal at the Women’s World Boxing Championships, celebrated MC Mary Kom would look to go one step closer towards her sixth gold
Five-time world champion M.C. Mary Kom became the first Indian on Tuesday to enter the medal round of the 10th AIBA womens World Boxing Championships at the packed K.D. Jhadav Hall here
Indian Boxers At CWG:In the women’s section, veteran M.C. Mary Kom has already reached the semi-finals, while another former world champion, L. Sarita Devi, is in the quarter-finals.
Mary Kom defeated Anusha Dilruksh of Sri Lanka to enter the final of the women’s 48 kilogram category at the 21st Commonwealth Games (CWG) here on Wednesday.
Five-time World Champion and Olympic bronze medallist M.C. Mary Kom starred on a day when Indian boxers made a beeline for the semi-finals of the SpiceJet India Open International boxing tournament...
Indians began the India Open International Boxing tournament on a promising note, with five-time world champion Mary Kom and Commonwealth Games champion Manoj Kumar
President Ram Nath Kovind on Tuesday inaugurated a 10-day Sangai tourism festival in Imphal and said “nobody can forget the magnificent Mary Kom who has done India proud on several occasions”.
Mary Kom defeated Chinese Taipei’s Meng-Chieh Pin in a split verdict in the quarterfinals to make the last four stage of the light flyweight (48kg) category