Indian boxers shine in latest world rankings; Minakshi, Jaismine claim No. 1 spots
New Delhi, June 4
Indian boxers made strong progress in the latest World Boxing Rankings released on Thursday, with Minakshi Hooda, Jaismine Lamboria, Preeti Pawar, Vishvanath Suresh, and Sachin Siwach making big gains.
Minakshi Hooda and Jaismine Lamboria both claimed the world No. 1 ranking in their respective weight categories, according to Olympics.com. While Minakshi retained the top spot in the women's 48kg category after winning gold at the Asian Boxing Championships in March, Jaismine rose to No. 1 in the women's 57kg category following her silver-medal performance at the Asian Championships in Mongolia, overtaking Julia Szeremeta.
The rankings are based on results from major international competitions held between July 2024 and May 2026, including World Boxing Cup events. They will play an important role in determining seedings for major tournaments such as the 2026 Asian Games and the upcoming Commonwealth Games.
In women's boxing, Preeti Pawar climbed to No. 3 in the 54kg category, while Priya Ghanghas achieved the same ranking in the 60kg division. Arundhati Choudhary (70kg), Pooja Rani (80kg), and Nupur (+80kg) were all ranked second in their respective weight classes.
Overall, Indian women featured in the top 10 of nine out of 10 categories, while Indian men were represented in eight of the 10 divisions.
Among other notable rankings, former world champion Nikhat Zareen remained fourth in the women's 51kg division, while Lovlina Borgohain was ranked seventh in the 75kg category.
In the men's rankings, Vishvanath Suresh climbed to world No. 3 in the 50kg division, while Sachin Siwach entered the top five in the 60kg category. Abhinash Jamwal was ranked eighth in 65kg, Hitesh Gulia held sixth place in 70kg, Akash was eighth in 75kg, and Lokesh occupied the eighth spot in the 85kg division.
Other Indians in the top 10 included Jadumani Mandengbam, ranked seventh in the 50kg category, and Harsh Choudhary, who was placed 10th in the 90kg division.
— ANI
Reader Comments
So happy to see women's boxing dominating! 9 out of 10 categories in top 10 is incredible. But we need to ask - why is men's boxing lagging behind? Only 8 categories in top 10 and mostly lower rankings. Our male boxers need more international exposure and better coaching. Still, congratulations to all achievers! 👏
Excellent progress! But let's not get carried away with rankings alone. The real test will be at the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games. Indian boxing has a history of peaking in rankings but faltering at major tournaments. Hope our boxers use these rankings as motivation, not complacency. Also, great to see Nikhat Zareen and Lovlina Borgohain still in top 10 despite tough competition.
Yay! Finally some positive sports news amidst all the negativity in media. Minakshi Hooda is a true champion - retaining No.1 spot is not easy. And Jaismine Lamboria rising to top after silver at Asian Championships shows consistency. Indian women boxers are setting new benchmarks! 💪🥊
Great achievement but honestly, these rankings depend a lot on which tournaments are counted and how many bouts boxers get. The real measure is Olympic medals. We still haven't produced enough champions at the biggest stage. Nevertheless, good to see young talent emerging. Vishvanath Suresh at No.3 in men's 50kg is a pleasant surprise - hope he sustains this form.
Incredible depth in Indian women's boxing! Minakshi, Jaismine,
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