Today, Rady Gramane pulled the strings of one of the best boxers of our time to guarantee, without any surprises, her presence in the quarter-finals of the Women’s World Boxing Championship in the 70-75 kg category.
The Mozambican international boxer clenched her fists in the ring and won with category Sokhiba Ruzmetova, from Uzbekistan, by 5-0.
Gramane was very strong in the three rounds in which she won by 4-1, 5-0 and 5-1, having been unanimously nominated as the winner of the match by the jury.
Rady Gramane is also a renowned boxer, not least because of the fact that she won bronze last year following losing, in the semi-finals, to Canadian Tâmara Thibeault, in the 70-75 kg category.
Rady Gramane is also a four-time boxing champion in zone IV, in addition to having won a silver medal at the 2019 African Games and the Budapest International Tournament.
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In the quarter-finals, Rady Gramane will face Indian Olympic boxer Lovlina Borgohain.
She is, according to records, a boxer who won a bronze medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in the middleweight division. With the win, India’s Lovlina Borgohain became the third Indian boxer to win a medal at the Summer Olympics. Also noteworthy is the bronze medal won at the AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championship in 2018 and 2019.
Lovlina started taking her first steps in boxing following seeing her twin sisters Licha and Lima practicing “kickboxing”.
The chronicles say that the authorities in India held tests at Barpathar Girls High School, where Borgohain participated and was selected by renowned coach Padum Chandra Bodo in the 2012 SAI STC Guwahati.