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In a gripping six-round contest between two rising stars of women’s boxing, Antora Bristi claimed victory over Jui Lima in a high-energy bout that kept fans at Jaff Arena, Bosundhara R/A, on the edge of their seats.
The Battle of Styles
The fight was a showcase of contrasting approaches. Jui Lima came out aggressively from the first bell, seeking to overwhelm Bristi with her relentless pressure and fast-paced combinations. Lima’s determination and energy were evident as she charged forward, trying to land decisive blows.
Antora Bristi, however, adopted a more measured strategy. With her longer reach and composed demeanor, she used her natural advantages to keep Lima at bay. Bristi maintained her calm under Lima’s relentless pressure, evading wild swings and landing precise counters that began to wear her opponent down.
Round-by-Round Highlights
Round 1-2:
Lima dominated the early exchanges with her aggressive approach, throwing flurries of punches and keeping Bristi on the defensive. Bristi, however, quickly adjusted to the pace, using her footwork and long reach to land counters while avoiding major damage.
Round 3-4:
As the fight progressed, Bristi began to assert herself. Using her jab effectively, she kept Lima at a distance and landed several clean punches to the head. One of these strikes visibly staggered Lima, showing Bristi’s precision and power. Lima continued to press forward but struggled to connect cleanly.
Round 5-6:
The later rounds saw Bristi take full control. Her calm and tactical approach allowed her to exploit gaps in Lima’s defense, landing solid punches that visibly frustrated her opponent. While Lima continued to fight with heart, it was clear that Bristi’s strategy and superior reach were making the difference.
Key Moments
- Bristi’s Reach Advantage: Bristi’s longer arms allowed her to dictate the pace of the fight, keeping Lima at bay and landing clean counters.
- Lima’s Aggression: Despite the loss, Lima’s relentless pursuit of victory showed her fighting spirit and determination.
- Decisive Punches: Bristi landed several well-timed punches to Lima’s face, which visibly shifted the momentum in her favor.
A Tough Night for Jui Lima
While Lima’s aggressive approach and stamina were commendable, she found it challenging to overcome Bristi’s tactical edge. Her inability to consistently connect clean punches and Bristi’s calm responses left her at a disadvantage. Despite the loss, Lima’s performance highlighted her potential and fighting spirit, signaling that she remains a strong contender in the division.
Antora Bristi Takes the Win
After six hard-fought rounds, the judges awarded the win to Antora Bristi. Her composure, reach advantage, and ability to land decisive strikes were key to her victory. The win solidifies Bristi’s position as a rising star in women’s boxing.
Looking Ahead
This thrilling bout demonstrated the talent and promise of both fighters. Antora Bristi’s calculated and composed performance marks her as a formidable competitor, while Jui Lima’s aggression and energy show she has the tools to refine her game and bounce back stronger.
Fans are eager to see what’s next for these two warriors, as they continue to make their mark in the world of boxing. Whether it’s a rematch or new challenges, the future looks bright for both fighters.
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