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What Katie did: Taylor progresses to the last-16 in China

The reigning world champion coasted through her first test at the AIBA World Boxing Championships this morning.

ireland's Katie Taylor in action against Rim Jouini of Tunisia.
ireland's Katie Taylor in action against Rim Jouini of Tunisia.
Image: INPHO/AIBA

KATIE TAYLOR MUST come through four more bouts to earn a place at London 2012 after winning her last-32 clash this morning.

Taking on Tunisia’s Rim Jouini at the AIBA World Boxing Championships in China, the Bray fighter came away with a 19-6 victory over the 2010 bronze medallist with relative comfort.

Taylor, who is boxing as a lightweight in her bid to pick up a fourth consecutive world title and with it qualification for this year’s Olympics, is down to box Saida Khassenova of Kazakhstan in the last-16 tomorrow.

“Our attack was spot on as usual,” Katie said on RTE Radio. “Thankfully I got a few points up early then took it easy from there. It’s nice to get the first one out of the way.

“It was a tough one to start with,” added her father and coach Peter.

She was a little bit anxious but started well enough. She gave the girl a count in the first and the second and knew she was well ahead in the third so just coasted through.

“Her opponent tomorrow is a pretty awkward girl. We will look at the videos tonight and  hopefully get our tactics right.

“We’re taking each bout one at a time and looking at each one as a final.”

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