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Guwahati: The fire back in her belly after overcoming the Olympic heartbreak, celebrated Indian woman boxer M C Mary Kom has decided to go back to the light flyweight 48kg division amid speculation that it is among the two categories that the International Boxing Association (AIBA) is pushing for inclusion in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
“I have decided to move back to light flyweight because that is my original weight category. I feel the most comfortable competing in it and I don’t have to punish my body to maintain this weight,” Mary Kom, an Olympic bronze-medallist, told PTI.
“I am feeling very positive once again and just wait and watch what I do now,” she added.
The 33-year-old mother of three from Manipur, is set to be honoured with the AIBA Legend’s Award for her stellar career so far during the world body’s 70th anniversary celebrations on December 20.
There was speculation that she could even call time on her career after she accepted the Rajya Sabha nomination from the government. But the effervescent boxer is raring to come back to the ring now.
“I have got the fire back. I have been training and I feel competitive. I felt bad when I could not make it to the Olympics, it was a heartbreak but I am over it now and back to what I do best in the ring. I think AIBA is going to include light flyweight in the Asian and Commonwealth Games and it could also make it to the Olympics, so I am keeping my fingers crossed,” she said. (PTI)

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