Odisha Warriors chose to the block the 91kg bout from the card on winning the toss. Their 91kg pugilists – Naman Tanwar and Satender Singh – had won all three bouts but the team was not taking any chances against Bombay Bullets heavyweight Emmanuel Reyas who rallied from a defeat in his opening bout against Naveen Kumar (Punjab Panthers) to win three bouts in-a-row.

Desperately needing a victory in their final league match, Odisha Warriors won the first two bouts through Jasmine and Deepak and the fancied Bombay Bullets came under pressure.. Jasmine showed no signs of complacency as she delivered a resounding 5-0 verdict over the Bullets’ Priya Kushwaha, an opponent who had lost each of her three starts.

Like Jasmine who finished finish the league with a clean slate, winning each of three bouts, Deepak pulled off a fine 5-0 verdict over Ananta Chopade for his third straight victory. Their best bets had done their bit for the team and the others would have to chip in to keep the team in the semifinal race. Sandhya Rani beat debutant Monika but that was all that Odisha Warriors managed tonight.

Big Bout debutant Rohit earned first point for the Bullets with a close win against Pramod Kumar then the seasoned Kavinder Bisht (57kg), skipper Ingrit Lorena Valencia (wome’s 51kg) and Naveen Boora (69kg) won their respective bouts to stage a great escape .

The card for the night entailed that Odisha Warriors would have wait until the final bout to discover if their ploy of fielding Vijaydeep in the 69kg bout would pay dividends. Needing to win the match to gain an edge in the race for the semifinals, the Warriors’ faith in debutant Vijaydeep instead of Jakhangir Rahkmonov, was not justified as Naveen Boora battled his way to a unanimous win.

Odisha Warriors also backed the youthful energy of Mohammed Ibrahim and not Gaurav Solanki’s experience against Kavinder Bisht in the 52kg battle. Bullets’s hero, Bisht, was not about to let go of the chance accorded to him. Though the southpaw Mohammed Ibrahim fought gallantly, Bisht ran out a 3-2 winner.

Between the two bouts won by her male team-mates, Ingrit Lorena Valencia had to shake off a surprise first round challenge by Shiksha to find a 4-1 win.

For a while it looked as if Shiksha would join MC Mary Kom and Nikhat Zareen as winners of their bouts with the Colombian 2016 Olympic medallist but the Bullets’ overseas star found a way past her tactics.

Odisha Warriors could end up rueing their inability to convert the early advantage that Jasmine (Youth Women’s 57kg), Deepak (52kg) and Sandhya Rani (women’s 60kg) had earned for them. They finished the league with 16 points, praying that either NE Rhinos or Punjab Panthers would not add a point in their final match to the 15 that both had already collected.