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Abhinash Jamwal shocks Shiva Thapa to enter final of Men's Boxing Nationals

By IANS | Updated: January 13, 2025 12:50 IST

Bareilly, Jan 13 Abhinash Jamwal’s sensational run in the 8th Elite Men’s National Boxing Championship reached new heights ...

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Bareilly, Jan 13 Abhinash Jamwal’s sensational run in the 8th Elite Men’s National Boxing Championship reached new heights as he defeated reigning Welterweight champion and seasoned boxer Shiva Thapa in a thrilling semifinal clash.

Jamwal, representing Himachal Pradesh, has been one of the standout performers of the tournament, building momentum with victories over formidable opponents, including 2022 Youth World Champion Vanshaj Kumar earlier in the competition.

Meanwhile, team Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) extended their dominance with a stellar performance, securing representation in eight of the ten weight categories for the finals.

Highlighting SSCB’s individual achievements, former World Youth Champion Sachin Siwach delivered a decisive win over Haryana’s Gorish Pujani in the Lightweight (55-60kg) category. Lakshya Chahar, another performer in the spotlight, beat Mizoram’s Malsawmtluanga in the Light Heavyweight (75-80kg) division to book his spot in the final.

Further strengthening SSCB’s presence in the finals, Jadumani Singh Mandengbram (Flyweight), Hitesh (Light Middleweight), Deepak (Welterweight), Jugnoo (Cruiserweight), and Vishal (Heavyweight) all secured semifinal wins, ensuring SSCB representation across nearly all weight divisions.

In the Super Heavyweight (90-90+kg) category, Narender of Uttarakhand outclassed SSCB’s Gaurav Chauhan in their semifinal bout, setting up a final showdown with Haryana’s Anshul Gill. Gill advanced to the final after overcoming Raghav Sharma in another high-stakes clash.

Approximately 300 boxers competed across various weight categories in this week-long tournament, until 20 were left to contest the final. The championship follows the World Boxing Technical & Competition Rules, featuring three three-minute rounds with one-minute rest intervals. The event uses a scoring system of ten points, allowing each state unit to field up to ten boxers.

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