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I LIVED AS HER SLAVE: ONLER, MARY KOM'S EX-HUSBAND

Hindustan Times Jaipur

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January 15, 2026

After the boxer's interview calling Onler a liar and cheat who stole from her, he speaks out

- Medha Shri Dahiya

Their relationship once stood as a quiet rebuttal to rigid ideas of marriage and masculinity. MC Mary Kom and Karung Onkholer Kom (Onler) married in 2005. She became World Champion six times and often called Onler her pillar of strength. In 2023, they divorced under Kom Customary laws.

Recently, Mary appeared on Aap Ki Adalat, where she made blunt allegations against Onler, accusing him of cheating her out of her money. And in a moment that stunned many, she questioned his contribution: "What has he done? He hasn't earned one penny."

Now, Onler has voiced his anger and hurt, dismissing Mary's allegations as baseless and a cheap stunt to earn sympathy after her alleged affair was exposed.

'Mary's many extramarital affairs'

She has had many affairs during the course of our marriage. She had an affair with a junior boxer in 2013 and I have proof. But our families interveined and we had reached a compromise. I let go of that for the sake of our kids. She is the one who cheated.

'I challenge Mary to prove her allegations!'

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