Boxing Vietnam won the first match in the Paris Olympic qualifying round

Entering 7/3, Boxing Vietnam had 2 matches in the 1st Paris Olympic qualifying round. Nguyen Huyen Tran soon received a defeat in the 57kg weight class, causing the pressure to weigh on Vo Thi Kim Anh, who played the field later. Kim Anh is also one of the last representatives of Vietnam in this tournament.

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Kim Anh (blue shirt) has reached the 16th round of the Olympic qualifying round

Kim Anh's opponent today is Estefani Almanzar de Leon, Dominican boxer. Three days ago, Estefani Almanzar de Leon surprised when he overwhelmed the opponent in the first half. However, the Vietnamese representative shows that it is not inferior in the match in the round of 32 athletes.

Before a very strong Estefani and in a very good form, Kim Anh calmly played. The ability to move agile, as well as the exact blow helps Vietnamese boxers are always marginally better than the opponent, even though the gap between the two sides is very small. This is maintained by Kim Anh during the competition.

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Kim Anh won 4-1 after 3 rounds

At the end of 3 rounds, Kim Anh won the score with a score of 4-1 (30-27, 29-28, 28-29, 30-27, 29-28). The representative of Vietnam needs to win 2 more games to win tickets to the Olympic Games, however, everything is supporting Kim Anh. Currently, Boxing Vietnam has 1 boxer who has not competeed as Luu Diem Quynh.

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Kim Anh's match transcript

Vo Thi Kim Anh was born in 1997, is the prominent face of Boxing An Giang as well as the Vietnamese team. She used to win the Thai Prize in the Thai tournament 2022, the tournament with the world's leading boxers attended. Coming to this year's Olympic qualifying round, Kim Anh was played as the defending champion.

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