India's Youth Boxers Shine with 5 Medals at World Boxing Futures Cup

India concluded a successful campaign at the World Boxing Futures Cup in Bangkok with a total of five medals. Chandrika Pujari delivered a commanding performance to clinch the gold medal in the women's 51 kg category. Three other Indian boxers, Gunjan, Joyshree Devi, and L. Ambekar Meetei, secured silver medals, while Radhamani Longjam won a bronze. The event served as a key proving ground for young athletes ahead of the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games.

Key Points: India Wins 5 Medals at World Boxing Futures Cup Boxing

  • Chandrika Pujari wins gold
  • Three Indian boxers secure silver medals
  • Radhamani Longjam claims a bronze
  • Event a proving ground for Youth Olympics
  • Structured pathways boosting India's global presence
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World Boxing Futures Cup: Chandrika clinches gold, three win silver as India finish with 5 medals

Chandrika Pujari wins gold, three silver medals secured as India's youth boxers collect five medals at the World Boxing Futures Cup in Bangkok.

"the performance in Bangkok reflected the steady strengthening of India's youth boxing ecosystem - BFI President, Ajay Singh"

Bangkok, March 15

Chandrika Pujari was the top performer as India concluded their campaign at the World Boxing Futures Cup 2026 in Bangkok with a haul of five medals-one gold, three silver, and one bronze-underlining the steady rise of the country's youth boxing programme on the international stage.

Chandrika led the charge and delivered a commanding performance in the women's 51 kg final to defeat Uzbekistan's Mardonova Nazokat with a unanimous decision.

Competing across the Youth Olympic weight categories, the Indian U-19 men's and women's team delivered a series of assured performances against quality international opposition, with half the contingent returning home with medals.

With the World Boxing President, Gennadiy Golovkin, and BFI President, Ajay Singh, watching on keenly, the performance in Bangkok reflected the steady strengthening of India's youth boxing ecosystem, where structured pathways, regular international exposure, and competitive and timely nationals are helping young athletes transition confidently onto the global stage, further reinforcing India's growing presence in world boxing.

Three Indian boxers finished with silver medals after losing the finals in their respective categories. Gunjan (48kg) went down to her opponent from England by a 5-0 decision, while Joyshree Devi (54kg) fought hard but lost 4-1 to a boxer from the United States. In the men's 50kg category, L. Ambekar Meetei also settled for silver in the men's section after losing his final bout to Ukraine.

Earlier in the tournament, Radhamani Longjam (57kg) secured a bronze medal after bowing out in the semifinals following a closely contested bout against Ukraine's Yevanhelina Petruk.

Held in Bangkok from March 8 to 15, the World Boxing Futures Cup featured some of the most promising young boxers competing in the Youth Olympic weight divisions. With the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games on the horizon, the event served as a timely proving ground for the next generation, offering India's rising talents a chance to test themselves against global competition as they build toward one of the biggest milestones in youth sport.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Congratulations to the entire team! It's great to see the structured youth program paying off. Beating boxers from traditional powerhouses like Uzbekistan is no small feat. Keep going!
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Priya S
So proud of our girls! Chandrika, Gunjan, Joyshree, and Radhamani - you are all champions. The silver and bronze medals are just as valuable. These performances will inspire so many young girls across small towns to take up boxing. 👏
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Vikram M
Excellent result. However, we must also note that three finals were lost. The gap between our boxers and the top contenders from England, USA, and Ukraine is still there. The federation needs to analyze these losses closely and work on specific weaknesses before Dakar 2026.
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Rohit P
Bas, yeh dikhata hai ki humara grassroots development sahi direction mein ja raha hai. Aaj Futures Cup, kal Youth Olympics! The BFI and SAI deserve credit for the regular international exposure. More power to our young pugilists!
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Kavya N
Heartbreaking for Gunjan, Joyshree, and Ambekar Meetei to come so close to gold. But reaching the final itself is a huge achievement at the world level. Head high, champions! Your journey has just begun. 🥊

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