At the Paris Olympic Games, Boxing Thananya Somnuek (Thailand) plays 60kg in weight. Her opponent in the opening match was Donjeta Sadiku (Kosovo). The match closed with a close 3-2 victory in favor of Donjeta Sadiku, a result more or less surprised to the followers.
The organizers' announcement of Donjeta Sadiku was the winner made Thananya Somnuek unexpectedly, because she did not think she would lose. Immediately after leaving the ring, Thai boxers showed disappointment. She cried a lot, could not respond to the interview and needed the coaches to comfort.
Talking with the reporter, the coach of the Thai female boxing team said that even he was surprised with this result. Because Thananya Somnuek played completely on the second half, but was dotted 1-4 in that half. The third half of Somnuek also played better, but still lost.
Of the 5 judgments of the match between Thananya Somnuek and Donjeta Sadiku, there was a person even straight to the Thai boxer who lost all 3 rounds. It was Mr. Carl Ruhen, a veteran Australian referee. This is an referee with more than 20 years of experience, working at the Tokyo Olympic Games.
Referee Carl Ruhen is also the only one who represented Vietnam Vo Thi Kim Anh to lose all three rounds before Preeti Pawar of India. This is the match Kim Anh plays better than the opponent in the first half, but there are still 2/5 of the preeti scores. Indian boxers won the final after continuing to win the remaining 2 rounds.
Donjeta Sadiku then stopped in the second round. She received a 2-3 defeat against Angie Valdes, the current runner-up of the Colombian American runner-up. In another branch of the 60kg weight class, Wu Shih Yi of Taipei China came into the inner round, after her opponent Cynthia Ogunsemilore (Nigeria) was constantly making mistakes and disqualified.