India Knockout Nights Debuts with Electrifying Boxing Action in Mohali

The Inspire Institute of Sport launched the India Knockout Nights professional boxing league with a high-energy event at CGC University in Mohali. The opening night featured eight competitive bouts, including a victory for Shiksha over Jyoti, in front of a packed crowd of nearly 3000 spectators. The initiative, co-founded by boxer Neeraj Goyat, aims to create a regular competition circuit to develop talent and provide career pathways for Indian athletes. Dignitaries present included JSW Sports CEO Divyanshu Singh and IIS President Manisha Malhotra, who praised the platform's potential for growing the sport.

Key Points: India Knockout Nights Launches Pro Boxing League in Mohali

  • First multi-city pro boxing league launched
  • Aims to build structured competition pathway
  • Nearly 3000 fans attended opening night
  • Features eight competitive bouts across weight classes
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IIS' India knockout nights get a roaring response in Chandigarh

The Inspire Institute of Sport launches India Knockout Nights, a new pro boxing league, with a successful first event in Mohali featuring 8 bouts.

"This is a small but important step in the right direction. - Manisha Malhotra"

Mohali, February 27

The Centre Lawn at CGC University, Mohali, transformed into a buzzing boxing arena as the opening night of India Knockout Nights delivered high-octane action in front of a packed crowd, with nearly 3000 spectators in attendance.

The first-of-its-kind platform, powered by the Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS) in collaboration with professional boxer Neeraj Goyat, featured eight competitive bouts across weight categories and marked a significant step towards building a structured professional boxing ecosystem in India, as per a release from IIS.

The evening which kicked off on Thursday with a thrilling superfly contest between Shiksha and Jyoti, which set the tone for the night. Shiksha emerged victorious after four intense rounds in a bout that kept the crowd engaged from start to finish. The atmosphere remained electric throughout the night, with fans staying on their feet until the final bell.

India Knockout Nights has been conceptualised as a multi-city professional boxing league that will host regular fight nights, providing Indian boxers consistent competitive exposure across divisions and weight categories, while also bringing the sport closer to fans in a live, arena-style format.

The initiative aims to address a key gap in Indian boxing by creating a regular competition circuit, giving athletes more opportunities to compete, gain experience, and build sustainable professional careers beyond major multi-sport events.

Several prominent dignitaries were present for the marquee event, including JSW Sports CEO Divyanshu Singh, IIS President Manisha Malhotra and former India hockey captain Sardar Singh.

Speaking on the initiative, Manisha Malhotra, President, Inspire Institute of Sport, said, "It's amazing to see such a strong crowd turnout and, more importantly, to see young people in India enjoying boxing up close. This is a great learning experience for all of us, and we know we can keep improving this platform. Our aim is to grow boxing through visibility, talent development, and by creating a real career pathway for Indian athletes. This is a small but important step in the right direction."

Co-founder of India Knockout Nights, Neeraj Goyat, said, "This was the first edition of IKN, so there was a lot of learning. Trust me, this will only grow bigger. The energy of the crowd was overwhelming. I have been dreaming about being part of a movement like this for a long time, and I'm so glad to finally see it take shape."

JSW Sports CEO Divyanshu Singh added, "What's exciting about platforms like India Knockout Nights is that they start building a real competition pathway for Indian boxers. Regular competition is critical for athlete development, and initiatives like this can play a big role in helping the sport grow in the country."With a strong opening night and encouraging fan response, India Knockout Nights has signalled the start of what aims to be a long-term platform for Indian boxing, focused on competition, entertainment, and athlete development.

Results:Deepak Tanwar beat Saksham Singh - Light HeavyweightSandeep Nain vs Ankit Kuar (Tie) - Super MiddleweightGurdeep Singh beat Ritesh Bisht - ExhibitionShweta beat Nandini - LightweightAshish Siwach beat Kavi Kumar - Super FeatherweightVikas beat Amit Yadav - WelterweightAnkit Singh beat Arshdeep Singh - CruiserweightShiksha beat Jyoti - Superfly.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see women boxers like Shiksha and Shweta getting a platform and winning! This is a great step for gender equality in sports. Hope it travels to more cities soon.
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Rohit P
The energy must have been electric! We need more such live sporting events beyond cricket. A regular competition circuit is crucial for athletes to make a career. Good move.
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Manisha Malhotra
As someone from the sports industry, I appreciate the intent. However, I hope they ensure long-term sustainability and fair pay for the boxers. Many leagues start with a bang but fizzle out. The focus on a career pathway is the right one.
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David E
Fantastic to see boxing getting this kind of platform in India. The multi-city league format is smart. Hope it gets good TV coverage or streaming deals so fans across the country can watch.
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Karthik V
Bahut badhiya! JSW Sports and IIS are doing real work for Indian sport. Having Sardar Singh there shows cross-sport support. This can inspire so many young athletes in Punjab and Haryana. Best of luck for the future events!

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