India at Tokyo Olympics: Mary Kom fails to make it to the Q/F despite a brave fight against Colombia’s Ingrit Valencia

Xtra Time Web Desk: Six-time world champion M C Mary Kom”s (51kg) dream of winning a second Olympic medal ended in the pre-quarterfinals of the Tokyo Games as she lost to Colombia’s Ingrit Valencia in a fiercely-fought showdown on Thursday. Mary Kom will feel let down as she won two of the three rounds.

The Indian trailed 4-1 in the opening round with four of the five judges scoring it 10-9 in favour of Valencia. In the next two rounds, Mary Kom got three of the five judges to rule in her favour but the overall scoreline was still in favour of Valencia.

The Manipuri clinched the third round too but once again, it was 3-2 and not 4-1 which is what she needed to swing the final score in her favour.

The 38-year-old, who is a multiple-time Asian champion and a bronze-winner from the 2012 London olympics, lost 2-3 to the Colombian, giving it her all in what would now be her final Olympic bout.

Mary Kom had tears in her eyes and a wide smile on her face when the referee raised Valencia”s hand at the end of the bout, exhausted after the intense clash.

The veteran boxer from Manipur will go down as one of the greatest sportsperson of the country.