A no contest result has been officially overturned to a first-round TKO victory for Farida. She will advance to the semi-finals of the tournament following the ruling change.
Officials have overturned a previous no contest ruling, awarding Farida a first-round TKO victory and sending her into the semi-finals of the tournament.
The decision represents a formal administrative or regulatory change to the official record of the bout, though the specific circumstances that prompted the review were not disclosed in the ruling announcement.
Why it matters
- Farida advances to the semi-finals as a direct result of the overturned result
- The change alters the official competitive standings within the tournament bracket
- The reversal of a no contest to a TKO finish carries implications for how the finish is recorded in Farida's professional record
The overturned result means Farida's path through the tournament continues, with a semi-final appearance now confirmed following the ruling. No contest outcomes are typically reviewed when a foul or stoppage that originally prevented an official result is reconsidered by the relevant sanctioning body or promotion officials. In this case, the outcome was ultimately deemed a legitimate finish in Farida's favor.

















