History-maker Nicola Adams got her Commonwealth Games campaign under way with a unanimous points win over Nigerian Oluwatoyin Oladeji in Glasgow on Monday night.
The Olympic gold medallist was made to work hard for her victory, which marked the introduction of women's boxing to the Commonwealth Games programme for the first time.
But the result was never in doubt as Adams used her slick skills to build up a strong points lead and opened up in the last to leave the result in no doubt.
Adams, who became the first Olympic women's boxing champion when she beat China's Cancan Ren at London 2012, said the experience in Glasgow compared well.
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The Olympic gold medallist was made to work hard for her victory, which marked the introduction of women's boxing to the Commonwealth Games programme for the first time.
But the result was never in doubt as Adams used her slick skills to build up a strong points lead and opened up in the last to leave the result in no doubt.
Adams, who became the first Olympic women's boxing champion when she beat China's Cancan Ren at London 2012, said the experience in Glasgow compared well.
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