Indian Youth Boxers Aim for Glory at World Boxing Futures Cup in Thailand

India's youth boxing team has departed for the World Boxing Futures Cup 2026 in Bangkok, Thailand. The 10-member squad will compete in Youth Olympic weight categories from March 8 to 15. The tournament is a vital developmental step, offering international exposure ahead of the Youth Olympic Games. The team aims to build on India's historic seven-medal performance at last year's Asian Youth Games.

Key Points: India Sends Youth Boxing Team to World Futures Cup in Bangkok

  • 10-member squad competes in Youth Olympic categories
  • Tournament in Bangkok from March 8-15
  • Follows historic 7-medal haul at Asian Youth Games
  • Crucial development event for global youth boxing
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Indian contingent leaves for World Boxing Futures Cup in Thailand

A 10-member Indian youth boxing squad departs for the World Boxing Futures Cup 2026 in Bangkok, a key step towards Youth Olympic qualification.

"The World Boxing Futures Cup is an important platform for our young boxers to gain international exposure - Ajay Singh"

New Delhi, March 5

India's young boxers are preparing to compete internationally as the Indian youth boxing team leaves tomorrow for the World Boxing Futures Cup 2026, taking place in Bangkok, Thailand, from March 8 to March 15.

The tournament will gather some of the best young boxers from around the globe, providing an important opportunity for them to gain international experience and compete against the top opponents in their age category.

The Indian team will participate in the Youth Olympic weight categories, marking an important milestone in their journey toward qualification and readiness for the Youth Olympic Games. The Futures Cup is a crucial developmental event in global boxing, offering young athletes essential experience in international competition.

India will send a 10-member team competing in both men's and women's divisions. The women's team features Gunjan (48kg), Chandrika Bhoreshi Pujari (51kg), Joyshree Devi Chirom (54kg), Radhamani Longjam (57kg), and Prachi (60kg).

The men's team includes Ambekar Meetei Lairenlakpam (50kg), Udham Singh Raghav (55kg), Sahil Duhan (60kg), Aman Siwach (65kg), and Priyansh Sehrawat (70kg).

Speaking ahead of the tournament, Boxing Federation of India President Ajay Singh said, "The World Boxing Futures Cup is an important platform for our young boxers to gain international exposure and compete against top talent from across the world. Competing in the Youth Olympic weight categories makes this tournament even more significant, as it provides our athletes valuable experience and preparation on the pathway to the Youth Olympic Games. We are confident this team will compete with determination and make the most of this opportunity."

The Thailand Boxing Association will host the competition under the authority of World Boxing, with fights scheduled at the Indoor Stadium Huamark in Bangkok.

Preliminary bouts start on March 8, followed by quarterfinals and semifinals, with the tournament ending with the finals on March 15.

Indian youth boxers delivered a historic performance last year at the 3rd Asian Youth Games in Bahrain, winning seven medals: four gold, two silver, and one bronze. This achievement marked India's best-ever result in youth boxing at the continental level.

The Indian team aims to gain important international experience and demonstrate the power of the country's youth boxing program on the world stage.

Indian Squad - World Boxing Futures Cup 2026

Women:

Gunjan (48kg)

Chandrika Bhoreshi Pujari (51kg)

Joyshree Devi Chirom (54kg)

Radhamani Longjam (57kg)

Prachi (60kg)

Men:

Ambekar Meetei Lairenlakpam (50kg)

Udham Singh Raghav (55kg)

Sahil Duhan (60kg)

Aman Siwach (65kg)

Priyansh Sehrawat (70kg)

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud to see such a strong women's contingent! Chandrika, Joyshree, Radhamani – representing from different parts of India. Wishing them all the very best. Go for gold!
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Rohit P
Great step for their development. International exposure at this age is crucial. Hope the Boxing Federation ensures they have good support staff and proper acclimatization in Bangkok. The future looks bright!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows boxing, this is a key tournament. The Asian Youth Games performance last year was stellar. Hope the momentum continues. Best of luck Team India!
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Vikram M
It's good to see investment in youth sports. However, I hope this isn't just a one-off trip. We need consistent international competition and training camps for these athletes to truly compete at the highest level like the Olympics.
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Kavya N
Ambekar from Manipur and Radhamani also from the Northeast... great to see talent from all regions getting a platform. Jai Hind! Go make us proud.

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