Zareen has been appointed as the staff officer in the Bank of India, zonal office at AC Guards, Hyderabad since June 2021.[12]
Career
Zareen was introduced to boxing by her father, Mohammad Jameel Ahmed, and she trained under him for a year.[10] Nikhat was inducted into the Sports Authority of India in Vishakhapatnam to train under Dronacharya awardee, IV Rao in 2009. A year later, she was being declared as the 'golden best boxer' at the Erode Nationals in 2010.[10]
2011 Women's Junior and Youth World Boxing Championships
Won gold medal in flyweight division held at the AIBA Women's Junior and Youth World Boxing Championship in Turkey.[13] Zareen was up against Turkish boxer Ulku Demir and after three rounds won the bout 27:16.[14][15]
She won a gold medal at the third Nations Cup International Boxing Tournament held in Novi Sad, Serbia on 12 January 2014. Zareen defeated Paltceva Ekaterina of Russia in the 51 kg weight category.
2015 16th Senior Woman National Boxing Championship
She won a gold medal at 16th Senior Woman National Boxing Championship at Assam,[17]
2019 Thailand Open International Boxing Tournament
She won a silver medal at Thailand Open International Boxing Tournament held in Bangkok.[18]
2019 Strandja Memorial Boxing Tournament
She won a gold medal at Strandja Memorial Boxing Tournament held in Sofia, Bulgaria.[19]
2022 Strandja Memorial Boxing Tournament
Zareen defeated Ukraine's Tetiana Kob, a three-time European Championships medallist 4-1 to clinch a gold medal at the 73rd Strandja Memorial Boxing Tournament in Sofia, Bulgaria.[20] The women's team was led by coach Bhaskar Bhatt.[21] She also beat Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Buse Naz Çakıroğlu in the semi-finals.[22]
2022 IBA Women's World Boxing Championships
On 19 May 2022, Zareen won the gold medal in the 52 kg category at the Women's World Championship defeating Thailand's Jitpong Jutamas in the fly-weight final in Istanbul, Turkey. Zareen became the fifth Indian women's boxer to win a gold medal at the World Championships, joining Mary Kom, Laishram Sarita Devi, Jenny R. L., and Lekha K. C.[3] She was only the second Indian boxer to win a World Championships Gold Medal abroad (outside India) after M.C. Mary Kom, who did it four times out of her six Gold Medals.
2022 Commonwealth Games
Zareen won the third gold medal for India in the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham after defeating Carly McNaul of Northern Ireland by 5-0 on 7 August 2022 in the 48–50 kg category (light flyweight category).[4][5]
Zareen who entered the Olympics unseeded, defeated Maxi Carina Kloetzer 5-0 in the women’s 50 kg boxing round of 32 and proceeded to the pre-quarterfinal.[23] She lost the round of 16 bout to Chinese world number 1 Wu Yu in a unanimous defeat of 5-0.[24]
Achievements
International Titles
Year
Place
Weight
Competition
Location
2011
48
AIBA Women's Junior and Youth World Boxing Championship