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For a country that sought boxing ___(1)___ from six-time World boxing champion M.C. Mary Kom and Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist Lovlina Borgohain, Nikhat Zareen’s World title in the women’s 52 kg class in Istanbul is a fresh source of ___(2)___. The Nizamabad-born Nikhat’s story of struggle is vastly ___(3)___ from those emerging from Haryana or the North East. The widespread celebration of her success in India should further ___(4)___ the spread of boxing within the country. As the fifth World champion Indian woman boxer, who is the only one after Mary to win a gold in the last 16 years, Nikhat has ___(5)___ an exclusive club of Mary, Sarita Devi, R.L. Jenny, and K.C. Lekha. Her gold was the first by an Indian woman ___(6)___ Mary’s sixth World title in 2018. For boxing fans, who were ___(7)___ after India’s below-par showing in the Tokyo Olympics, where Lovlina landed a lone bronze, Nikhat has provided cheer. Nikhat’s journey was packed with challenges and she was ___(8)___ to break barriers. When, as a teenager, she got to know that girls were not ___(9)___ to take up boxing in her area as the combat sport was considered tailor-made for boys, Nikhat switched from sprinting to boxing to prove a point. Hailing from a Muslim family, she ___(10)___ hurdles posed by conservatives in society.