Key Points

The inaugural BFI Cup 2025 concluded in Chennai with Services boxing team dominating the men's competition. Multiple talented boxers from Services secured gold medals across various weight categories. The tournament featured top performers from state units, Services, Railways, and other sporting boards. Individual awards recognized exceptional talent from different states, highlighting the depth of boxing talent in India.

Key Points: Services Boxers Dominate BFI Cup 2025 National Tournament

  • Vishwanath wins Asian U-22 champion gold in 47-50kg category
  • Husamuddin secures dominant 5:0 victory in 55-60kg bout
  • Services claims 7 gold medals across multiple weight divisions
  • Khushi Jadhav named Best Boxer in women's competition
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BFI Cup 2025: Services dominate as Vishwanath, Husamuddin, Vanshaj, and others strike gold

Services sweeps BFI Cup 2025 with 7 gold medals, Vishwanath and Husamuddin lead impressive national boxing performances

"Services emerged as the top-performing unit - BFI Cup 2025 Official Report"

Chennai, Oct 7

Services boxers reaffirmed their dominance on the national circuit as the men's competition of the inaugural BFI Cup 2025 concluded in Chennai on Tuesday with notable names like Vishwanath, Husamuddin, Vanshaj, Sachin and Ankush picking up gold medals.

Asian U-22 champion S. Vishwanath opened Services' account on the day with a commanding 5:0 win over Ashish (Haryana) in the (47-50kg) category, while Ashish (Services) edged Navraj (AIP) 3:2 in a thrilling (50-55kg) final. World Championships bronze medallist Mohammad Husamuddin (Services) continued his fine run, defeating Sagar Jakhar (SAI) 5:0 in the (55-60kg) bout. In the (60-65kg) category, Vanshaj (Services) prevailed over teammate Preet Malik (Services) in a close 3:2 contest, while Sumit Kumar (SAI) displayed complete control in the (65-70kg) final with a 5:0 win over Rajat (Services).

Sachin (Services) maintained the team's dominance with a 5:0 victory against Neeraj (Haryana) in the (70-75kg) bout, before Ankush (Services) recorded another one-sided 5:0 win over Aman (Chandigarh) in the (75-80kg) final.

Among the heavier divisions, Naveen Boora (Services) overcame Vinit (Railways) 3:0 in the (80-85kg) category, while Daksh (SAI) edged Vishal Gupta (Services) 3:2 to claim the (85-90kg) title. The competition concluded with Sawan Gill (Chandigarh) defeating Lakshya Rathi (SAI) 3:2 in the (90-90+kg) super heavyweight final. With seven gold medals, Services emerged as the top-performing unit, followed by Haryana and Railways, which finished second and third, respectively, in the total medals tally.

In the individual awards, Maharashtra's Khushi Jadhav, winner of the 54kg category, was named Best Boxer among women, while Parthavi Grehwal of Rajasthan (65kg) was adjudged Best Challenger and Tamil Nadu's G. Resika (80+kg) was recognised as the Most Promising Boxer.

In the men's section, Services' Ashish (55kg) earned the Best Boxer title, Lakshya Rathi of SAI (90+kg) was named Best Challenger, and Tamil Nadu's Lukas (50kg) received the Most Promising Boxer award.

The competition brought together top performers from state units, Services, Railways, SAI NCOE and other boards, including medalists from recent National Games, Elite Nationals and international tournaments.

Adding further depth to the competition were medallists from the Goa and Uttarakhand National Games and the 6th Youth Nationals, all of whom participated through their respective State units and boards. The week-long tournament concluded with the men's finals, marking the successful close of the inaugural BFI Cup 2025 in Chennai.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud to see Chennai hosting such a prestigious event! The local boxers from Tamil Nadu also got recognition with Resika and Lukas winning awards. Great for boxing development in South India!
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David E
While Services' performance is impressive, I wish there was more balance in the competition. When one team wins 7 golds, it suggests other states need better training facilities and support systems.
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Ananya R
Husamuddin continues to shine! After his World Championships bronze, he's maintaining that form. These boxers are real inspiration for youth across India. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Sarah B
Good to see women boxers getting recognition too with Khushi Jadhav winning Best Boxer among women. Indian boxing is growing in all categories!
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Vikram M
The BFI Cup seems like a great initiative to bring together talent from different platforms. Hope this becomes a regular feature in our boxing calendar. More such tournaments please!

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