Ireland's boxing queen Katie Taylor will battle for a historic Olympic gold as the world number one after she claimed her fourth consecutive lightweight title on Saturday. The 25-year-old star endured a tense 11-7 battle of nerves against Russian Sofya Ochigava at the Women's World Boxing Championships in China to maintain possession of the crown she has worn since 1996.
The world title tops off a glorious week for the Irish fighter after she qualified earlier in the tournament for the 2012 London Games, the first time women's boxing is included in the Olympics. "It was a tense fight and I had no idea until the end of the bout if I had won because it was that close. It was a game of patience. Sofya is a fantastic boxer and we now have a great rivalry going," she said.
The pair were drawing 4-4 after two rounds but Taylor possessed the tactical edge with her probing jabs. Meanwhile, China's serial champ Ren Cancan survived an onslaught of left hooks from England's Nicola Adams to take the gold 14-10 in the flyweight final.