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U-23 Asian Boxing: Vishvanath, Ganga, Hitesh Dominate; Tanu Shines on Day 2

India's boxers dominated Day 2 of the U-23 Asian Boxing Championships with four unanimous 5-0 victories. Vishvanath Suresh, Ganga, Hitesh, and Tanu all won their bouts convincingly. However, Sagar Jakhar faced a setback, losing by disqualification against Japan's Koichi Nakayama. The Boxing Federation of India has fielded a strong contingent of 20 boxers in each age group for the championships.

U-23 Asian Boxing: Vishvanath, Ganga, Hitesh register dominant wins; Tanu shines on Day 2

Jakarta, July 6

Asian Champion Vishvanath Suresh led India's strong showing on Day 2 of the U-23 Asian Boxing Championships, securing a commanding 5:0 victory over Uzbekistan's Amirbek Ismoilov in Jakarta.

Continuing India's impressive run in the men's division, Ganga (55kg) delivered a clinical performance to defeat Mongolia's Amgalanbaatar Bulgankhuu by a unanimous 5:0 decision. Hitesh (70kg) added to the momentum with an equally dominant 5:0 win over Chinese Taipei's Jun-Zhanglin, underlining India's depth across weight categories.

In the 60kg bout, Sagar Jakhar faced a setback, losing by disqualification against Japan's Koichi Nakayama.

In the women's category, Tanu (51kg) extended India's winning streak with a confident 5:0 victory over Korea's Ryeongyeon Kim, showcasing control and precision throughout the bout.

India's strong performances early in the competition reflect the team's solid preparation and intent to challenge for top honours at the continental event, which is being held in Jakarta from July 5 to July 16.

With multiple boxers advancing in their respective categories, India will look to build on this momentum in the coming days of the championships.

India opened its campaign at the U-19 Asian Boxing Championships in emphatic fashion as World Boxing Futures Cup gold medallist Chandrika Pujari and silver medallist Joyshree Devi registered dominant victories on the opening day in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Competing in the preliminary rounds, Chandrika outboxed Mongolia's Lakham Tsendbaatar to secure a unanimous 5-0 victory in the girls' 51kg category. Joyshree followed with an equally commanding display, forcing a second-round Referee Stopped Contest (RSC) against Chinese Taipei's Chen Ning Hong in the girls' 54kg division to book her place in the next round.

The Boxing Federation of India has fielded a strong contingent across the U-19 and U-23 categories, with 20 boxers competing in each age group. The championships provide an important platform for India's next generation to test themselves against Asia's finest, as the country looks to build on its recent success and continue its dominance on the continental stage.

India's campaign continues on Monday with a strong quartet of U-23 men's boxers set to enter the ring. Asian champion Vishwanath Suresh (50kg) opens proceedings against Uzbekistan's Amirbek Ismoilov, before Ganga (55kg) faces Mongolia's Amgalanbaatar Bulgankhuu. Sagar Jakhar (60kg) then takes on Japan's Koichi Nakayama, while Hitesh (70kg) rounds off the day's action against Chinese Taipei's Jun-Zhanglin as India looks to build on its impressive start in Jakarta.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Great to see India dominating at the U-23 level. The preparation seems to be paying off. But we need to ensure our training methods and infrastructure support these youngsters to transition successfully to senior competitions. Consistency across age groups is key.

Kavya N

Vishvanath Suresh is a star in the making! Asian champion already and now dominating at U-23. And Tanu's performance was absolutely clinical. So proud of our boxers, especially the women's team. Chandrika and Joyshree also starting well. This is Indian boxing's golden era! 🏆

Rahul R

Impressive results but I hope the federation is also focusing on the boxers who lost or got disqualified. Sagar's disqualification is a setback but it's part of the learning process. The real test will be when they face tougher opponents from Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan in later rounds.

Michael C

India's boxing program is clearly heading in the right direction. With 20 boxers in each age group, they're building serious depth. The key now is to maintain this momentum and convert these U-23 successes into senior-level medals at the Olympics and World Championships 🇮🇳

Ravi K

Bhai, Vishvanath and others are doing such a great job! But I'm a bit concerned about Sagar's disqualification - these things can happen when you're aggressive, but he needs to be more disciplined. Overall, India's boxing future looks bright. Well done to all the winners! 🙌

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