Indian Young Boxers Shine with Multiple Wins at Asian U15 & U17 Championships in Tashkent

India's young boxers delivered another day of impressive performances at the Asian Boxing U15 & U17 Championships 2026 in Tashkent, registering multiple victories across categories. Nongpoknganba Meitei Oina, Parshant, and Mohd Yasser secured dominant wins in the U-15 boys' competition. In the U-17 boys' session, Pal Nivesh and Lakshay Phogat continued India's strong showing with decisive victories. Earlier, India's U-17 girls' boxers had started their campaign with five impressive wins on Day 1.

Key Points: Indian Boxers Dominate at Asian U15 & U17 Championships

  • Nongpoknganba Meitei Oina secures 5:0 win in U-15 46kg
  • Mohd Yasser wins via first-round RSC in U-15 58kg
  • Pal Nivesh continues strong form with 5:0 victory in U-17 54kg
  • Lakshay Phogat clinches first-round RSC win in U-17 75kg
  • India's U-17 girls start campaign with five dominant wins
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Asian U15 & U17 Boxing: Indians continue strong showing with multiple wins in Tashkent

India's young boxers register multiple wins at Asian U15 & U17 Boxing Championships in Tashkent, with dominant performances across U-15 and U-17 categories.

"India's young boxers delivered another day of impressive performances - Boxing Federation of India"

Tashkent, May 5

India's young boxers delivered another day of impressive performances at the Asian Boxing U15 & U17 Championships 2026, registering multiple victories across U-15 and U-17 categories in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

In the U-15 boys' competition, Nongpoknganba Meitei Oina (46kg) secured a convincing 5:0 victory over Kazakhstan's Abdurakhman Vushanlo, while Parshant (49kg) mirrored the result with a dominant 5:0 win against Bakdaulet Akhmet.

Mohd Yasser (58kg) stood out with a commanding performance, sealing his bout via RSC in the first round against Kyrgyzstan's Akbarzhan Nabidzhanov. Nivesh Pal (54kg) also impressed with a 5:0 victory over Kazakhstan's Adilet Galiyev, while Ranveer (66kg) progressed after a walkover win against Chinese Taipei's Ying-Chieh Chen.

In other bouts, Lilmani Singh Lukram (61kg) went down via RSC in the third round against Uzbekistan's Azizbek Egamberganov, and Mehul Rana (70kg) suffered an RSC loss in the opening round against Kazakhstan's Ayan Bauyrzhan.

In the U-17 boys' evening session, Pal Nivesh (54kg) continued his strong form with another 5:0 win over Adilet Galiyev of Kazakhstan. Ranveer (66kg) registered a victory by ABD against Chinese Taipei's Ying-Chieh Chen. Lakshay Phogat (75kg) delivered a dominant display, clinching a first-round RSC win against Sri Lanka's Ranchigodagama Arachchila.

However, Pradeep (63kg) and Hanjra Jaideep Singh (80kg) faced tough opponents and went down 0:5 against Uzbekistan's Rushen Saydullaev and Kazakhstan's Alibek Alpamys, respectively.

With a mix of dominant wins and hard-fought bouts, the Indian contingent continues to showcase strong depth and promising talent across age groups as the championships progress in Tashkent.

Earlier, India's U-17 girls' boxers delivered a dominant start to their campaign at the Asian Boxing U17 Championships 2026, registering five impressive victories on Day 1 in Tashkent.

Rakhi (48kg) led the charge with a commanding performance, defeating her Sri Lankan opponent via RSC in the very first round. Continuing the strong momentum, Ovi (50kg) secured a unanimous 5-0 victory over Iran, while Mamta (52kg) outclassed her Thai opponent with another clinical 5-0 win.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's wonderful to see not just the boys but also Rakhi, Ovi, and Mamta making India proud in the girls' categories. The depth in Indian boxing is really something special. Hope these kids get proper support and grooming from here. 🙏
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Vikram M
While the wins are great, we need to work on our losses too. Pradeep losing 0:5 to an Uzbek, and Hanjra Jaideep Singh losing 0:5 to a Kazakh shows we still have a gap against top Asian nations. Need more exposure and better conditioning for these young talents. Let's learn from these defeats.
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Rohit P
The Meitei boy winning 5:0 against a Kazakh opponent - that's massive! And Mohd Yasser with a first-round RSC win, absolutely clinical. Indian boxing's future looks very bright. Also, salute to the girls team - 5 wins on Day 1 is no small feat! 🎉
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Kavya N
This is incredible! Pal Nivesh winning 5:0 in both the U-15 and U-17 categories shows amazing versatility. These kids are double medal prospects. And Lakshay Phogat's first-round RSC is pure domination. Ram bharose hai teeno, gold hi aayega! 🇮🇳
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Siddharth J
Not just winning, but winning with 5:0 unanimous decisions against strong boxing nations like Kazakhstan and Iran shows the quality of our coaching setup. BFI (Boxing Federation of India) deserves credit for this grassroots development. Keep it up, champions! 🙌

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