Indian Youth Boxers Radhamani, Sahil Shine at World Boxing Futures Cup Day 2

Indian youth boxers had a mixed day at the World Boxing Futures Cup in Bangkok. Radhamani Longjam won her women's 57kg bout via Referee Stopped Contest, while Sahil Duhan secured a commanding 5-0 unanimous decision. Udham Singh narrowly lost a close 3-2 decision to his Japanese opponent. The team aims to build on a strong opening day and their historic seven-medal haul from last year's Asian Youth Games.

Key Points: Indian Boxers Win at World Boxing Futures Cup Day 2

  • Radhamani wins via RSC
  • Sahil Duhan gets unanimous decision
  • Udham Singh loses close bout
  • India seeks momentum after historic Asian Games
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World Boxing Futures Cup: Radhamani, Sahil clinch victories on Day 2

Radhamani Longjam and Sahil Duhan secure victories for India on Day 2 of the World Boxing Futures Cup 2026 in Bangkok. Latest results and updates.

"Radhamani Longjam showcased a strong performance... defeating her Uzbekistan rival with a Referee Stopped Contest - Report"

Bangkok, March 9

The Indian Youth boxing team continued its campaign at the World Boxing Futures Cup 2026 in Bangkok with mixed results on the second day of the competition, as Radhamani Longjam and Sahil Duhan secured victories in their respective bouts.

Radhamani Longjam showcased a strong performance in the women's 57kg category, defeating her Uzbekistan rival with a Referee Stopped Contest (RSC) in the third round.

In the men's division, Sahil Duhan (60kg) maintained his strong performance with a commanding 5-0 unanimous decision win over Turkmenistan. Meanwhile, Udham Singh (55kg) fought hard but narrowly lost 3-2 to Japan in a closely contested match.

The World Boxing Futures Cup, taking place in Bangkok from March 8 to 15, showcases some of the most promising young boxers from around the globe competing in the Youth Olympic weight classes, providing valuable international experience.

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 marked India's best-ever result in youth boxing at the continental level.

The Indian team will now seek to gain momentum as the preliminary rounds progress in the tournament.

Earlier, India's youth boxing team began their campaign at the World Boxing Futures Cup 2026 in Bangkok with three victories on the opening day. Joyshree Devi Chirom won her women's 54kg bout via second-round RSC against a boxer from Tajikistan. In the men's events, Ambekar Meetei Lairenlakpam (50kg) and Sahil Duhan (60kg) both secured dominant 5-0 unanimous decision wins over opponents from the Philippines and China, respectively.

The tournament, running from March 8-15, features youth boxers competing in Youth Olympic weight categories, serving as an important platform for development and preparation for the Youth Olympic Games. India will aim to build on this strong start after a historic performance at the 3rd Asian Youth Games in Bahrain last year, where the team won seven medals (four gold, two silver, one bronze), their best-ever result at the continental youth level.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Mixed day, but that's sports. Sahil seems to be in fantastic form with two wins already. Hard luck to Udham Singh – a 3-2 loss is always tough. These experiences against global competition are invaluable for their growth.
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Priya S
So proud of Radhamani Longjam! A woman from Manipur making the country proud with a stoppage win. 🥊 We need to support our athletes from the Northeast more. Their talent is immense.
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Rohit P
Good performance overall. But I have a respectful criticism: the article repeats the same info about last year's Asian Games and the tournament dates. Could be more concise. Focus on the current fights!
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Michael C
Building on that historic performance in Bahrain is key. The pipeline from these Futures Cups to the Youth Olympics and then senior level is how champions are made. Well done to the whole team and coaches.
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Nisha Z
Heartbreaking for Udham Singh. Losing by a split decision must be so tough. But kudos to him for putting up a fight against Japan. These are the matches that teach you the most. Chak De India!

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