Today, on March 1, Mary Kom is celebrating her birthday. On this special occasion, important information related to his life is going to be given to you. India is not popular for any introduction. In the world of women's boxing, Mary Kom has made a mark not only in India but in the whole world. He proved with his dedication and hard work that talent has no relation with richness and poverty and if you have the courage to do something inside, success kisses your steps. Mary Kom, a five-time world boxing contest winner, is the only woman boxer to have won a medal in all six of her world competitions. She became the first Indian female boxer to do so by winning a gold medal at the 2014 Asian Games.
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Mary Kom was born on 1 March 1983 in Churachandpur district of Manipur. His father was a poor farmer. She got her early education at Loktak Christian Model School (up to class 6) and St. Xavier's School (up to class 8). After this, she attended Adimjati High School in Imphal to study classes 9 and 10 but she could not pass the matriculation examination.
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She did not think of re-appearing in the matriculation examination, so she left school and did further studies from 'National Institute of Open Schooling' (NIOS), Imphal. She completed her graduation from Churachandpur College. She was fond of sports since childhood and the success of her state boxer Dingko Singh encouraged him to become a boxer. She started her training in Imphal, the capital of Manipur under the supervision of Manipur state boxing coach Narjeet Singh.
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Boxing careers and successes Once Mary Kom decided never to step into the boxing ring, she never looked back. As a woman, her journey was even more difficult, but her courage is also made of steel - once she is determined to show it. Apart from the National Boxing Championships, Mary Kom is the only woman boxer to have won a medal in all her 6 world competitions. She has won 5 gold and one silver medals in the Asian women's boxing competition, she has also won 5 gold and one silver medal in the Women's World Adult Boxing Championship, Mary has won 2 silver and 1 gold medal in the Asian Games. She made everyone proud by winning a bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics. Apart from this, Mary has also won gold medals in indoor Asian Games and Asian boxing competition.