Sudaporn Seesondee edged Great Britain’s Caroline Dubois 3-2 in the women’s boxing lightweight (60kg) quarter-finals at the Tokyo Games on Tuesday.
The Thai boxer won the first round but Dubois came back to even the match in the second round. The Udon Thani native powered past her opponent in the deciding bout to close the contest 3-2 in a nail-biting match.
The win guaranteed her at least a bronze medal. She will be the first female Thai boxer to get an Olympic medal. Her march to a semi-final spot will earn her a position as a civil servant in the Royal Thai Navy.
She will meet Kellie Harrington from Ireland in the semi-finals.
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