Preeti Stuns Olympic Medallist, Leads Indian Charge at Asian Boxing C'ship

Preeti Pawar secured a stunning 5-0 victory over Paris Olympics bronze medallist Aeji Im of Korea to reach the women's 54kg final at the Asian Boxing Championships. She will face Chinese Taipei's three-time world champion Huang Hsiao-wen for the gold medal. Priya and Arundhati Choudhary also advanced to their respective finals with commanding unanimous decision wins. However, notable Indian boxers Nikhat Zareen and Lovlina Borgohain suffered semifinal defeats.

Key Points: Indian Boxers Preeti, Priya, Arundhati Reach Asian C'ship Finals

  • Preeti beats Olympic medallist Aeji Im
  • Priya wins 5-0 to reach 60kg final
  • Arundhati advances with 4-1 victory
  • Nikhat Zareen, Lovlina Borgohain bow out in semis
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Asian Boxing C'ship: Preeti downs Paris Olympics bronze medallist Aeji Im to reach final; Priya, Arundhati advance

Preeti Pawar defeats Paris Olympics bronze medallist Aeji Im. Priya and Arundhati Choudhary also advance to finals at Asian Boxing Championships.

"delivered a composed and clinical performance, dominating all three rounds - on Preeti's win"

Ulaanbaatar, April 6

India's Bantamweight dynamo Preeti Pawar downed Paris Olympics bronze medallist Aeji Im of Korea to book her place in the 54kg Elite Women's final at the Asian Boxing Championships 2026 on Monday. Indian women's team's Priya and Arundhati Choudhary also joined Preeti in the title bouts, easing past their respective semifinal opponents in Ulaanbaatar.

In the women's 54 kg semifinal, Preeti, gold medallist from the World Boxing Cup Finals, delivered a composed and clinical performance, dominating all three rounds against Im to secure a 5:0 victory. She will now face Chinese Taipei's Huang Hsiao-wen, a three-time World Champion (2019, 2023, 2025) and Tokyo 2020 Olympic bronze medallist, in a marquee gold medal clash.

In the women's 60kg category, Priya produced a commanding display to defeat Namuun Monkhor (MGL) by a 5-0 unanimous decision, sealing her spot in the final. She will now take on North Korea's Un Gyong Won in the title bout.

In the women's 65kg category, Ankushita Boro went down 0-3 to Chinese Taipei's Nien-Chin Chen, the Paris Olympics bronze medallist, in the semifinals. The bout was interrupted due to a power supply issue after the first round, following which the result was decided based on points.

In the women's 70kg category, Arundhati impressed with a 4-1 victory over Oysha Toirova (UZB), showcasing control and composure to progress to the final. She is set to face Kazakhstan's Bakyt Seidish next.

Meanwhile, in the women's 51kg category, Nikhat Zareen went down 0-5 to China's Wu Yu, the reigning Olympic gold medallist and one of the most dominant boxers in the division, in the semifinals.

In the women's 75kg category, Lovlina Borgohain suffered a 0-5 defeat to Uzbekistan's Aziza Zokirova, a World Championships bronze medallist in the 70kg category, known for her aggressive style and strong international performances.

In the women's 80kg category, Pooja Rani bowed out after a 0-5 loss to Kazakhstan's Nadezhda Ryabets, a 2023 World Championships bronze medallist and an experienced campaigner.

With four boxers already through to the finals, India's campaign continues with two more semifinal bouts in the women's 48kg and 57kg categories scheduled for April 7.

- IANS

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Rohit P
A bit disappointed with the losses for Nikhat and Lovlina, but they are world-class athletes who will bounce back. The focus should be on the four finalists we have. Preeti, Priya, and Arundhati – bring home the gold! 🥇
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Aman W
The power supply issue in Ankushita Boro's bout is unfortunate. It must be so disruptive for the athletes' rhythm. Hopefully, the organizers ensure such technical glitches don't happen in crucial matches. Still, proud of her effort against a tough opponent.
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Sarah B
Following from the US! Preeti Pawar's performance sounds absolutely clinical. Beating an Olympic medallist 5-0 is a statement. The depth in Indian women's boxing is really impressive. Good luck to all the finalists!
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Karthik V
Bas, ab final mein jeetna hai! Preeti has a huge challenge against the three-time world champ, but she's shown she can handle pressure. Arundhati also looked very solid. Let's get those gold medals for India. #Cheer4India
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Nikhil C
Respect to all the boxers. The competition at this level is fierce. Even the losses were against Olympic and World champions. This experience is gold for the next cycle. Onwards and upwards!

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