VNExpress-Oct 30, 2021

She sold lottery tickets when she was seven. She worked odd jobs in eateries when she got older. Today, Nguyen Thi Thu Nhi is a world boxing champion. Nhi’s arduous journey and tenacity peaked at a historic day on October 23, not just for herself, but for Vietnamese boxing itself as she defeated defending champion Etsuko Tada to lift the mini-flyweight WBO World Belt in South Korea. The 25-year-old is the first Vietnamese boxer ever to win a major world title. Born to a family of farmers in Mekong Delta province of An Giang, poverty forced Nhi to move to Ho Chi Minh City with her grandmother. The tough life that she had to lead as a child forged her resilience and tenacity. In 2009, she started practicing traditional martial arts at school but her teacher guided her toward boxing and Nhi was in love with the sport by the time she was 13. “I found great passion when I switched to boxing, so I trained really hard. However, there was a time that I decided to quit because practicing every day affected my work and I needed money to cover my expenses and support my family.” But her passion was too great and she returned to the sport, wanting to keep moving forward and see what the future held for her. Read more at: https://e.vnexpress.net/news/sports/vietnamese-woman-rolls-with-life-s-punches-to-claim-boxing-crown-4378828.html