Mary Kom took part in a school event in Assam on Wednesday, January 24. During the event, she expressed her frustration about being unable to participate in the Olympics and other competitions due to age restrictions. She mentioned that although she still desires to compete, she is compelled to step back. Mary Kom clarified that rumors about her retirement are not entirely accurate. She emphasized that her recent comments were meant to motivate the students at the event. She underscored her ongoing focus on fitness and stated that she will formally announce her retirement when the time comes. Throughout her career, Mary Kom has achieved remarkable milestones, including becoming the first Indian female boxer to win a gold medal in the AIBA Women’s World Championship. Despite her recent absence from the sport due to a knee injury, Mary Kom’s legacy in women’s boxing remains unparalleled.
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