Indian Youth Boxing Team Departs for World Futures Cup in Bangkok

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, using the event as crucial preparation for future Games. The tournament, hosted by the Thailand Boxing Association, runs from March 8 to March 15 at the Indoor Stadium Huamark. This follows a historic performance by Indian youth boxers who won seven medals at last year's Asian Youth Games.

Key Points: Indian Youth Boxers Head to World Boxing Futures Cup 2026

  • 10-member squad across men's & women's divisions
  • Tournament in Bangkok from March 8-15
  • Key platform for Youth Olympic preparation
  • Follows historic 7-medal haul at Asian Youth Games
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Indian youth team departs for World Boxing Futures Cup in Bangkok

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

"We are confident this team will compete with determination and make the most of this opportunity. - Ajay Singh"

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India's promising young boxing talents are set to compete on the international stage as the Indian Youth boxing team departs tomorrow for the World Boxing Futures Cup 2026, scheduled to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, from March 8 to March 15.

The tournament will bring together some of the most talented youth boxers from across the world, offering them a key platform to gain international exposure and test themselves against top competition in their age group, according to a release.

The Indian team will compete in the Youth Olympic weight categories, making the tournament an important step in the pathway toward qualification and preparation for the Youth Olympic Games. The Futures Cup serves as a key developmental event in the global boxing calendar, providing young athletes with valuable international competition experience.

India will field a 10-member squad across both men's and women's divisions. The women's contingent includes Gunjan (48kg), Chandrika Bhoreshi Pujari (51kg), Joyshree Devi Chirom (54kg), Radhamani Longjam (57kg), and Prachi (60kg).

The men's team features 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 competition will be hosted by the Thailand Boxing Association under the aegis of World Boxing, with bouts scheduled to take place at the Indoor Stadium Huamark in Bangkok.

Preliminary bouts will begin on March 8, followed by quarterfinals and semifinals, before the tournament concludes with the finals on March 15.

Indian youth boxers had delivered a historic performance last year at the 3rd Asian Youth Games in Bahrain, clinching seven medals, including four gold, two silver and one bronze, marking India's best-ever showing in youth boxing at the continental stage.

The Indian contingent will look to gain valuable international experience while showcasing the strength of the country's youth boxing programme on the global 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).

- ANI

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Arjun K
Great step for youth development. The Asian Youth Games performance last year shows we have real talent. Hope the federation provides them with the best coaching and support staff in Bangkok. The pathway to Youth Olympics is crucial.
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Rohit P
Best of luck to the entire squad! Especially rooting for Sahil Duhan and Prachi. Go make India proud! 🇮🇳 The future of Indian boxing looks bright with these youngsters.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows youth sports, this is exactly the kind of tournament that builds champions. The experience against global competition is invaluable. Wishing them all the very best.
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Vikram M
Good initiative, but I hope the coverage is better than last time. These young athletes deserve more media attention and live streaming of their bouts. The federation should ensure that.
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Kavya N
So many talented women boxers! Chandrika Bhoreshi Pujari and Joyshree Devi Chirom – power to you! 🥇 Let's show the world what Indian women are made of. Jai Hind!

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