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Taylor One Bout From Gold
By Bernard O'Neill
November 28, 2008

     
   
   
   
   
(NOV 28) Katie Taylor produced a master-class of boxing to march into the lightweight final at the 5th AIBA Women's World Championships in Ningbo City, China following a resounding 20-2 semi final win over two times Russian national champion Ayzznat Gadzhieva this morning.

It was right hands and left hooks all the way from the 22 year old Bray woman, who was 6-1 ahead at the end of the first and 13-2 in front at the end of the second, before adding another seven points to her total in the third and final round.

Taylor, the reigning World, European and European Union champion, who is now guaranteed at least silver, will meet Cheng Dong of China in tomorrows 60Kg final.

Dong beat Cindy Orain of France 6-1 this morning. Taylor beat Orain 11-0 in last Augusts European Union final in Liverpool.

Commentating on this mornings result, Taylor's dad and coach Peter Taylor said that it was his daughters best performance of the tournament so far.

Taylor senior also revealed that there were a lot of fairly vocal Irish fans at the Ningbo Youngor Gymnasium this morning.

He said: "Katie gave a master-class this morning. She was absolutely outstanding. She's improving with every bout
at these Championships.

"The Russian girl came to box and was attacking all the time but Katie picked her off superbly with counter punches.
We have one more big test tomorrow and that is our focus now.

"A lot of Irish fans have arrived down from Beijing to cheer Katie on and they created a terrific atmosphere.The Fields of Athenry got a great blast this morning."

Today's results means that for the second time in just over three months an Irish boxer will meet a Chinese opponent in a major international final in China.

Last August, Irish captain Ken Egan was desperately unlucky to lose out 11-7 to Xiaoping Zhang of China in the light heavyweight Olympic final.

The finals of the 5th AIBA Women's World Championships will be held this Saturday starting at 2pm local time.

Ningbo City is eight hours ahead of Ireland.

Women's senior bouts are contested over three, two minute rounds.

For further information log unto aiba.org

5th AIBA Women's World Championships Results and Draw

22/11/08 (Preliminary)
60Kg:Katie Taylor (Ireland) beat Emma Carruthers (Australia) 20-3

25/11/08 (Last 16)
60Kg:Katie Taylor (Ireland) beat Danusa Dilhofova (Czech Republic) 4-3

26/11/08 (Quarter Final)
60Kg: Katie Taylor (Ireland) beat Peralta Celeste (Argentina) RSC1
RSC1 = (Ref Stops Contest Round 1)

28/1108 (Semi Final)
60Kg: Katie Taylor (Ireland) beat Ayzznat Gadzhieva (Russia) 20-2

29/11/08 (Final)
60Kg: Katie Taylor (Ireland) v Cheng Dong (China)

Irish squad and Management 5th AIBA Women's World Championships Ningbo City China November 22nd/30th

Team Manager: Anna Moore
Coach: Peter Taylor
Physio: Yvonne Ryan
Judge:Fionna Hennigan

60Kg (Lightweight) Katie Taylor
 
     
     
   
 
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