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Kellie Harrington of Ireland, right, and Beatriz Ferreira of Brazil during their women's lightweight final bout at the Kokugikan Arena during the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Switching from south-paw to right-handed, Harrington was now dancing. She was using her range to get in, make body shots, and get out of range again. When Ferreira did connect, so too did Harrington. Nothing was coming for free. The fight was swinging, in front of our eyes.
At the end of that first round, Ferreira had raised her arms aloft, convinced she had won it and trying to sell it that way to the judges. She tried the same trick at the end of that second round, but it was one tired arm that was raised. She was fooling no-one.
And so it was all down to the third round. Having lost the first 3-2 but won the second 5-0 [on the judges' scorecards], Harrington was level on three cards and 20-18 up on the other two. All she had to do, for gold, was turn one of those judges her way. She did more than that.
Now comfortable with Ferreira's tactics, power and range, Harrington kept landing body and head shots and slowing down the fight. She was twice warned for holding, but the Brazilian got one too. That fire and fury of the first round had been doused.
By the final bell, Harrington seemed to know she had done enough. She sought out her opponent for a hug, and a few words, before going back to the embrace of her corner. They felt she had it too.
When you heard the winner was by unanimous decision [convincing all five judges], you knew it was Kellie Harrington that would have her hands raised.
All we had to do was wait in giddy anticipation as the translations, inside the Kokugikan Arena, were made. And then it came, "The winner... in red!"
She sank to her knees, Ireland's latest Olympic champion, and reality had suddenly caught up with her dreams.
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