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Oh Yeon-ji and Lim Ae-ji, who are aiming for Olympic medals for the first time in Korean women's boxing history, are sweating at the last minute while sparring with male athletes.



Correspondent Kwon Jong-oh.



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Lim Ae-ji's rapid-fire multiple hits hit the male high school player's face one after another.



Just like in real life, they give and take everything for 3 minutes and 3 rounds.



[Lim Ae-ji / Women's Boxing National Team: I think it's good training. It's hard. He seems to be stronger and faster than the female players.]



[Jun-Sik Kim/Chungbuk Chego Boxer: If I scored (scoring) it would have been 5-0, I got too many crosses (punches).]



Asian Games gold medalist Oh Yeon-ji stays there every day and continues sparring with the players.



The reason why they are competing against male players is that there is no rival among female players in Korea.



In a situation where he has not been able to compete in the competition for over a year due to Corona 19, he is raising his skills as well as his sense of practice by performing an equal fist fight.



As the Olympics approach, confidence grows.



[Yeonji Oh / National Women's Boxing Team: (Dream) Everyone is a gold medalist, and my goal is to do my best and do my best without regrets.] For



the first time in Korean women's boxing history, the Oh Yeon-ji-Lim Ae-ji duo are aiming for an accompanying medal. Fist is outstretched.



[I will work in Tokyo. Fighting!]



(Video coverage: Nam Il, Video editing: Choi Ho-jun)