Sonia Chahal punches into quarterfinals
Petrova, a gold medal winner in the 2014 edition in the 54kg, expressed her displeasure with the decision.
New Delhi: India’s Sonia Chahal (57kg) defeated former world champion Stanimira Petrova in a controversial bout to enter the quarterfinals but another local hope Saweety Boora (75kg) bowed out on a stormy day at the women’s World Boxing Championships here on Monday.
The 21-year-old Sonia, daughter of a farmer from Haryana, was trailing after the second round but recovered in the final round to win the close bout 3-2. All five judges ruled in favour of the Indian in the third round and that sealed the win for the local.
Petrova, a gold medal winner in the 2014 edition in the 54kg, expressed her displeasure with the decision. The 27-year-old accused the judges of “corruption”.
“I want to say only one thing, it is corruption by the judges. It is not a fair result,” she told reporters.
Her coach Petar Yosifov Lesov threw a water bottle inside the ring in protest and the International Boxing Association (AIBA) barred him from ringside and revoked his accreditation.
Sonia said it was a fair result. “How can all the five judges go wrong? It was a fair decision,” she said.
Sonia won a gold in the National Champ-ionships in 2016. Last year, she won a gold in the Serbia Cup. She fetched a bronze in the Ahmet Comert Boxing Tournament this year.
Sonia next faces Arias Castenada Yeni Marcela of Columbia in the quarterfinals on Tuesday.