The women's final of the Asian Boxing Championship was held on the 11th, and flyweight Suzuka Kinoshita won the championship for the first time as a Japanese woman.

The women's final of the Asian Boxing Championships held in Amman, the capital of Jordan, was held on the 11th, and Japanese athletes advanced to the final in five weight classes.



Kinoshita, a flyweight who participated in the world championship in May this year, played against an Indian player, accurately determined a combination with a body and a one-two punch, won by judgment and won the championship.



According to the Japan Boxing Federation, it is the first time for a Japanese player to win the Asian Championships, which began in 2001.



On the other hand, the featherweight Seina Irie, who won the gold medal at last year's Tokyo Olympics, was second after being defeated by a Kazakhstan bronze medalist at the World Championships this year.



Irie, a fourth-year university student, will enter graduate school next spring to study frogs, and she will retire after the All Japan Championships later this month.

This tournament was the last international tournament, but I couldn't decorate it with the championship.



In addition, Tsukimi Namiki, who won the bronze medal in the flyweight division at the Tokyo Olympics, advanced to the final in the light flyweight division at the Paris Olympics two years later, but she lost by decision and did not win.