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Mary Kom stormed into the final of the Women's World Championships. In New Delhi yesterday, the 35 year old Indian pugilist beat North Korea's Kim Hyang Mi 5-0 in the 48 kilogram semifinal. 

However, in  69 kilogram category, 21 year old Lovlina Borgohain lost to Chen Nien-chin of Chinese Taipei in the other semifinal.

By reaching final, Mary Kom has already become the most successful woman pugilist in the event's history. She entered the event with a remarkable tally of five gold medals and a silver to her credit. She last won a world championship medal in 2010 -- a 48 kilogram category



gold. 

Before this World Championship, the Manipuri was tied with Irish legend Katie Taylor - five gold and a bronze - in the number of medals won.

In the final on Saturday, Mary Kom will face Ukrain's Hanna Okhota whom the Indian had beaten in a tournament in Poland this year.  If the dimunitive Manipuri, wins a gold  she will match Cuban men's legend Felix Savon as the joint most successful pugilist in the World Championships history.

The other two - Sonia Chahal and Simranjit Kaur - will play their last-4 bouts on Friday.



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