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U19 Asian Boxing Championships: Ten Indian boxers book final berth

By ANI | Updated: August 8, 2025 22:24 IST

Bangkok [Thailand], August 8 : Ten Indian boxers, including seven women, will be vying for gold in the U19 ...

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Bangkok [Thailand], August 8 : Ten Indian boxers, including seven women, will be vying for gold in the U19 Asian Boxing Championships 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday after registering convincing victories in their respective semi-final bouts.

Women boxers Nisha (54kg), Muskan (57kg), Vini (60kg), Nisha (65kg), Aarti Kumari (75kg), Parchi Tokas (80+kg) along with Mausam Suhag (65kg), Rahul Kundu (75kg) and Hemant Sangwan (90kg) in the men's event have reached the final. Kritika (80kg) has a direct entry in the final, as per a press release from the Boxing Federation of India (BFI).

The U19 and U22 Asian Boxing Championships, which are being held simultaneously, provide India's rising stars a platform to showcase their skills and determination against some Asia's toughest opponents. India has fielded a strong contingent of 40 boxers 20 in each age group with a perfect mix of proven champions and potential talents who have impressed in the domestic circuit.

India is also assured of 13 medals in the U22 category with five boxers set to fight for gold.

In the 54kg semifinal, Nisha completely dominated Himari Watanabe of Japan for a 5:0 verdict. Vini (60kg) and Nisha (65kg) also clinched their respective semifinals, with the former beating Ruixue Li and Nisha defeating Ziyue Bao of China.

Earlier in the 57kg semifinal, Muskan overturned China's Jiaen Wang's slight advantage with a dominant third round to win 4:1.

Aarti Kumari then rained in enough punches on Thanh Tuyen Tran of Vietnam to force the referee to stop the 75kg semi-final bout in the second round.

Parchi Tokas then rounded off the tally with a 3:2 win over Zhaksylyk Sanina of Kazakhstan in the 80+ kg semifinals.

In the evening session, Mausam Suhag continued India's winning streak with a 5:0 win over Akshan Hashemi of Iran in the men's 65kg bout and Rahul Kundu joined them in the finals with a 5:0 win over Shildebay Nursultan of Kazakhstan in 75kg semis.

Hemant Sangwan then ended the day for India on a winning note with a 5:0 win over Qirui He of China.

Yashika (women's 51kg), Akanksha Phalaswal (women's 70kg), Shivam (men's 55kg) and Gaurav (men's 85kg) will return home with a bronze medal each.

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