India's Boxing Elite Clash at Historic Simultaneous Nationals for Asian Games Spots

India's top boxers, including world champions Meenakshi and Nikhat Zareen, will compete at the historic first simultaneous Elite Men and Women National Boxing Championships in Greater Noida. Over 550 athletes across 20 weight categories will vie for spots in the national team ahead of the Asian and Commonwealth Games. The event features direct entry for World Boxing Cup participants and strict age eligibility criteria. Medallists will secure berths in the national camp, shaping India's boxing contingent for major international events.

Key Points: Elite Boxing Nationals: Meenakshi, Nikhat, Lovlina Vie for Glory

  • First simultaneous men's & women's nationals
  • 550+ boxers across 20 weight categories
  • Pathway to Asian & Commonwealth Games selection
  • Direct entry for World Cup participants
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Country's top boxers all set to punch to glory at Elite Men and Women Nationals from Sunday

World champions Meenakshi, Nikhat Zareen, and Olympic medallist Lovlina Borgohain headline the Elite Men & Women National Boxing Championships in Greater Noida.

"Indian boxing is on an upward trajectory... The upcoming Nationals provides a platform to showcase skills and stake a claim for National team selection. - Ajay Singh, BFI President"

New Delhi, Jan 3

World champion Meenakshi, two-time former world champion Nikhat Zareen, and multiple medallists of the World Boxing Cup will be vying for top honours at the Elite Men and Women National Boxing Championships to be held at Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, from January 4-10.

This will be the first time the Men's and Women's National Championships will be held simultaneously at the same venue, with approximately 300-plus male and 250-plus female boxers from across India set to participate across 10 weight categories each.

"Indian boxing is on an upward trajectory, with our boxers dominating the World Boxing Cup Finals and winning numerous medals in international competitions. The upcoming Nationals provides the established boxers and their challengers a platform to showcase their skills and stake a claim for National team selection ahead of the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games," said Boxing Federation of India President Ajay Singh.

Other prominent names that will be in action in the Nationals include reigning world champion Jaismine, Olympic medallist Lovlina Borgohain, world championships bronze medallists Pooja Rani and Parveen, former world champion Nitu Ghanghas, Asian Games bronze medallist Preeti Pawar among women and world boxing cup finals gold medallist Hitesh and Sachin, world boxing cup finals silver medallist Abhinash Jamwal, asian games bronze medallist Narender Berwal, and world championships silver medallist & asian games gold medallist Amit Panghal in men's section.

Each member association can send a maximum of 10 men and 10 women boxers, while athletes who participated in the World Boxing Cup Finals in Noida in November 2025 have received direct entry into the nationals. Only boxers born between January 1, 1985, and December 31, 2006, will be eligible to compete.

All the medallists in Olympic weight categories will be called for the national camp, while only the gold and silver medallists from all the non-Olympic weight categories will be part of the camp following the Nationals.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see boxing getting this level of attention. Amit Panghal is a class act, hope he secures his spot for the Asian Games. The depth in talent is really promising for India's medal hopes.
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Arjun K
While it's good to see the event, I hope the federation ensures fair selection for the national camp. Sometimes politics overshadows pure performance. Best of luck to all the boxers fighting for their place!
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Sarah B
The lineup is incredible! So many world champions and Olympic medallists in one place. This is going to be a very competitive championship. Hope it gets good TV coverage.
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Vikram M
Boxing has come a long way in India. From not being a mainstream sport to producing world beaters like Lovlina and Nikhat. Jai Hind! Let's support our athletes.
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Karthik V
Good initiative to have it in Greater Noida. The sports infrastructure there is top-notch. Hope the young boxers get inspired watching the elites. Future looks bright!

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