Tokyo Olympics: Lauren Price is queen of the ring as she emulates Nicola Adams
Price had been stretched to her limit last time out against Nouchka Fontijn, edging out her Dutch rival on a wafer-thin split decision, but there was no such drama in today’s final.
The 27-year-old from Wales was able to use her superior lateral movement to confound Li, getting in and out of range at will to control the tempo throughout to claim a unanimous points win and become the second British boxing female to win gold after her inspiration and Leeds star Nicola Adams.
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Hide AdThis was Britain’s 22nd and final gold of the Tokyo Games, cementing fourth spot in the medal table, while their six Olympic gongs in boxing is their best haul in 101 years - two golds, two silver and two bronze.
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