Canadian boxer Wright 1 win away from qualifying for Paris Olympics

Canadian boxer Mckenzie Wright earned a 5-0 decision over Serbia's Nina Radovanovic on Saturday in Bangkok to move within one win of punching her ticket to Paris in a last-ditch Olympic qualifier.

Olympic berth on the line in Sunday's bout vs. Mexico's Herrera

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Canada's Mckenzie Wright, left, seen fighting Jennifer Lozano of the United States at the Pan American Games last October, defeated Serbia's Nina Radovanovic at the Olympic boxing qualifier in Bangkok on Saturday. (Dolores Ochoa/The Associated Press)

Canadian boxer Mckenzie Wright earned a 5-0 decision over Serbia's Nina Radovanovic on Saturday in Bangkok to move within one win of punching her ticket to Paris in a last-ditch Olympic qualifier.

Wright, who turned 34 on Friday, meets Mexico's Fatima Herrera on Sunday with an Olympic berth on the line.

The 50-kilogram fighter from Oakville, Ont., is the last of the nine Canadians still alive at the tournament. Scarlett Delgado lost a 5-0 points decision earlier Saturday to Mongolia's Enkhjargal Munguntsetseg in the 54-kg class.

Wright lost the first round on three of the five judges' cards but came on strong in the final two rounds, using effective movement and counter-punching to frustrate the Serb.

Wright, a graduate of Niagara College's practical nursing program, won her third senior national title in 2023 after a four-year hiatus from boxing. She also won bronze at last year's Pan American Games.

Delgado's bout turned in the second round when the Canadian was docked a point for excessive holding against the taller Mongolian, a bronze medallist at the 2023 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships.

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