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Indian Boxers Nikhil, Deepak, Saneh Shine at Boxing World Cup in China

Indian boxers Nikhil, Deepak, and Saneh advanced to the next round at the Boxing World Cup in Guiyang, China. Nikhil won a 5-0 unanimous decision against Brazil's Kelvy Trindade in the men's 55kg category. Deepak defeated Japan's Sewon Okazawa, a 2025 World Championships silver medallist, also by a 5-0 verdict in the men's 70kg division. Saneh secured a 4-1 victory over South Korea's Seon Sujin in the women's 65kg category, while Malsawmtluanga and Mahi Lama lost their bouts.

Boxing World Cup: Nikhil, Deepak, Saneh Progress as India continue campaign in China

New Delhi, Jun 17

Indian boxers Nikhil, Deepak, and Saneh emerged victorious on the third day of the Boxing World Cup being played at the Guiyang Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium in the city of Guiyang in China, advancing to the next round of their respective weight categories.

Competing in the men's 55kg category, Nikhil registered a convincing 5-0 unanimous decision victory over Brazil's Kelvy Trindade to move ahead in the competition.

Deepak joined him in the next round after producing an equally dominant display in the men's 70kg division, defeating Japan's Sewon Okazawa, a 2025 World Championships silver medallist, via a 5-0 verdict. In the women's section, Saneh (65kg) also progressed further after securing a hard-fought 4-1 victory over South Korea's Seon Sujin.

Looking ahead to Day 4, two Indian boxers are scheduled to take the ring. Minakshi (51kg) will square off against Poland's Natalia Kuczewska in the women's section, while Abhinash Jamwal (65kg) clashes with Kyrgyzstan's Mirzokhid Imamnazarov.

In other preliminary contests on Day Three, Malsawmtluanga (80kg) went down 1-4 against Jordan's Ashaish Hussein, while Mahi Lama (60kg) bowed out after suffering a 0-5 defeat to Mongolia's Monkhor Namuun.

Earlier, Indian boxers Jyoti, Prachi, and Nikhil emerged victorious on the second day of the Boxing World Cup (Stage 2) in China, advancing to the next round of their respective weight categories. Competing in the women's 57kg category, Prachi registered a convincing 5-0 unanimous decision victory over the USA's Deborah Grant to move ahead in the competition.

In other preliminary contests on day two, Poonam (54kg) was narrowly beaten 2-3 by Chinese Taipei's Hsiao Wen Huang, while Akash (75kg) went down against Poland's Mateusz Urban by a similar 2-3 margin. Gitimoni also bowed out after suffering a 0-5 defeat to France's Maelys Richol in the women's 70kg category.

Results (all Indians):

* Nikhil (55kg) bt Kelvy Trindade (Brazil) 5-0

* Deepak (70kg) bt Sewon Okazawa (Japan) 5-0

* Saneh (65kg-W) bt Seon Sujin (South Korea) 4-1

* Malsawmtluanga (80kg) lost to Ashaish Hussein (Jordan) 1-4

* Mahi Lama (60kg-W) lost to Monkhor Namuun (Mongolia) 0-5

Day 4 Schedule (India):

* Minakshi (51kg-W) vs Natalia Kuczewska (Poland)

* Abhinash Jamwal (65kg) vs Mirzokhid Imamnazarov (Kyrgyzstan)

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rajesh Q

Proud moment for all Indians! Nikhil and Deepak with unanimous decisions is outstanding. But I must say, our women boxers need more support and training infrastructure. Saneh's 4-1 win was close, and we lost Mahi Lama and Poonam in tight matches. Still, overall progress is commendable.

Jessica F

It's wonderful to see India making waves in international boxing! 🇮🇳 The 5-0 results against Brazil and Japan show serious talent development. I'm following from the UK and it's inspiring how Indian athletes are competing at this level. Go team India!

Ananya R

Deepak beating a 2025 World Championships silver medallist from Japan is absolutely massive! 🏆 But let's be honest, we need to work on consistency - we still lost some winnable matches like Poonam's 2-3 defeat. The Boxing Federation should analyze these close losses and help our boxers convert them into wins.

Vivek B

Nice to see our boxers doing well abroad! But we lost to Chinese Taipei and Poland in close 2-3 margins - those were very competitive fights. The fact that we're competing and winning at this level shows progress. Prachi beating USA's Deborah Grant 5-0 on day 2 was also brilliant! Keep it up champs 👏

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