<p>M.C. Mary Kom, who settled for an Olympic bronze Wednesday after losing her semifinal bout to local favourite Nicola Adams, said she was satisfied with her effort at the London Games. </p>.<p>"It has been a tough journey. I carried on with the support of family and friends. I want to continue playing the game. Despite the loss today, I am satisfied with the way I performed," said Mary Kom shortly after losing 6-11 to the second seed in the 51kg class.</p>.<p>Mary Kom, a five-time World Champion, became the second Indian boxer to win a medal after Vijender Singh. Women's boxing made its Olympic debut in London.</p>
<p>M.C. Mary Kom, who settled for an Olympic bronze Wednesday after losing her semifinal bout to local favourite Nicola Adams, said she was satisfied with her effort at the London Games. </p>.<p>"It has been a tough journey. I carried on with the support of family and friends. I want to continue playing the game. Despite the loss today, I am satisfied with the way I performed," said Mary Kom shortly after losing 6-11 to the second seed in the 51kg class.</p>.<p>Mary Kom, a five-time World Champion, became the second Indian boxer to win a medal after Vijender Singh. Women's boxing made its Olympic debut in London.</p>