Aditya Dominates at Asian Boxing C'ships, Sets Up Crucial Bout vs Madaminov

Indian boxer Aditya progressed to the next round of the Asian Boxing Championships with a commanding 5-0 unanimous decision victory over Saudi Arabia's Mousa Alhawsaw in the men's 65kg category. He will now face a tough challenge from Uzbekistan's Abdulloh Madaminov. The Indian contingent has seen strong performances across multiple days, including wins from Preeti Pawar and Deepak on the opening day. Further victories from Priya, Vishvanath Suresh, and Sachin have highlighted India's promising campaign at the tournament.

Key Points: Aditya Wins, Advances at Asian Boxing Championships 2026

  • Aditya wins 5-0 in 65kg
  • Faces Uzbekistan's Madaminov next
  • Preeti, Deepak won on Day 1
  • Priya, Jadumani fought on Day 2
  • Vishvanath, Sachin triumphed on Day 3
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Asian Boxing C'ships: Aditya sets up bout against Uzbekistan's Madaminov after 5-0 win on Day 4

India's Aditya scores a 5-0 win at Asian Boxing C'ships, advances to face Uzbekistan's Abdulloh Madaminov. Recap of India's strong start.

"Aditya... outclassed Saudi Arabia's Mousa Alhawsaw with a 5-0 unanimous decision win - Report"

Ulaanbaatar, April 2

India's star boxer Aditya produced a commanding display to secure a dominant victory on Day 4 of the Asian Boxing Championships on Thursday.

Competing in the men's 65kg category, the reigning national champion outclassed Saudi Arabia's Mousa Alhawsaw with a 5-0 unanimous decision win, maintaining control and precision throughout the bout.

Aditya, who recently clinched gold at the 9th Elite Men's National Boxing Championship in January, looked in complete command as he dictated the pace and showcased superior technique against his opponent.

With this victory, Aditya progressed to the next round, where he is set to take on Uzbekistan's Abdulloh Madaminov in what is expected to be a closely contested bout.

The Asian Boxing Championships 2026 features top boxing talent from across the continent, with each bout playing a crucial role in shaping the road to the medal rounds.

On Day 1, Preeti Pawar and Deepak from India delivered an impressive start.

In the women's 54kg category, Preeti, a gold medallist at the World Boxing Cup Finals, delivered a strong performance to win 5-0 unanimously over Kazakhstan's Elina Bazarova, a former Asian U22 champion (2025).

In the men's 70kg category, Deepak, who earned a silver medal at the Boxam Elite International 2026 and a bronze at the Asian Youth Boxing Championships 2022, performed confidently to narrowly defeat Uzbekistan's Khavasbek Asadullaev with a 3-2 split decision.

While on Day 2, India's Priya registered a dominant 5:0 win while Jadumani Singh pushed the top seed to the wire.

In the women's 60kg category, Priya put on a clinical display to secure a 5-0 unanimous decision victory over Kazakhstan's Rimma Volossenko.

In the men's 55kg category, Jadumani fought a closely contested bout against Japan's Rui Yamaguchi, eventually going down 2-3 in a split decision.

India's dominance continued on Day 3 also when Vishvanath Suresh and Sachin delivered impressive performances to secure victory and advanced to the next rounds in their respective weight categories.

Competing in the men's 50kg division, Vishvanath Suresh showcased exceptional technical ability and ring awareness to outclass Kyrgyzstan's Bekzat Ergeshov. The Indian boxer dominated the bout from start to finish, earning a comprehensive 5-0 unanimous decision from the judges.

In the men's 60kg category, Sachin also impressed with a composed performance against Mongolia's Buyandalai Bayarkhuu. In what turned out to be a closely fought contest, Sachin maintained his composure under pressure and executed his strategy effectively to secure a 4-1 split decision victory.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud of our boxers! Not just Aditya, but Preeti, Deepak, Vishvanath... everyone is performing brilliantly. Indian boxing is on the rise! Let's bring home those medals. 🥊
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Rohit P
The Uzbekistan boxer will be a big challenge. Their fighters are always technically strong. Aditya needs to be at his absolute best. But after that 5-0 win, his confidence must be sky high. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Great to see such comprehensive coverage of the Asian Championships. The article mentions so many Indian wins across different days and categories. It shows the depth of talent we have now. Well done to all the coaches and support staff too.
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Vikram M
A small note for the media - while the wins are great, can we also get more analysis on the bouts? What was Aditya's strategy? What are Madaminov's strengths? As fans, we want to understand the sport better, not just the results. Still, fantastic news!
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Kavya N
Feeling a bit sad for Jadumani Singh, losing 2-3 to the top seed. Pushing someone to the wire shows he has the heart of a champion. Hope he learns from this and comes back stronger. The future is bright for Indian boxing! 💪

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