Women's Boxing: Britain's Adams wins flyweight gold

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Nicola Adams of Great Britain celebrates her gold medal victory over Cancan Ren of China

Nicola Adams of Great Britain celebrates her gold medal victory over Cancan Ren of China in the women’s boxing Flyweight final of the 2012 London Olympic Games at the ExCel Arena in London. Adams won the first ever women’s Olympic flyweight final with a 16-7 win over China’s world champion Ren Cancan to claim the hosts’ first boxing gold.

LONDON - Britain’s Nicola Adams won the first ever women’s Olympic flyweight final with a 16-7 win over China’s world champion, Ren Cancan, on Thursday, to claim the hosts’ first boxing gold.

After losing May’s world championships flyweight final to Ren, Adams controlled the Olympic gold-medal bout from the first bell and attacked Ren, who has won the last three world titles.

The Briton made a bright start, working her jab effectively, to take the first round 4-2 at London’s ExCel Arena.

The home favourite had the London crowd chanting ‘Nicola!’ when she pinned the world champion to the ropes at the start of the second, then floored Ren with an upper-cut midway through the round to extend her lead to 9-4.

Cancan Ren of China (in red) is knocked down by Nicola Adams of Great Britain

Cancan Ren of China (in red) is knocked down by Nicola Adams of Great Britain (in blue) during the women’s boxing Flyweight final of the 2012 London Olympic Games at the ExCel Arena in London. Nicola Adams defeated Cancan Ren to win gold.

Ren responded with a fiery start to the third, a fast combination had Adams boxed in a corner, but the Briton held her own and picked up points to convincingly win the third 5-1 for an overall 14-5 lead.

The fourth round ended 2-2, but Adams was punching the air and celebrating with crowd long before the referee raised her arm as the victor to crown her Olympic champion.

“It is a dream come true. I am so happy and overwhelmed with joy right now. I have wanted this all my life and I have done it,” said Adams.

“The feeling when I step on the podium will be amazing and taking the gold medal home to Leeds will be special.”

Having lost Wednesday’s semi-final bouts, Marlen Esparza of the United States and India’s M.C. Mary Kom were both awarded bronze medals as women’s boxing made its Olympic debut in London.

Edited by Staff Editor
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