Key Points

The BFI Cup 2025 is showcasing some of India's top boxing talent in Chennai this week. World Championships silver medalist Manju Rani led the charge with a dominant 5-0 victory to reach the semi-finals. She's joined by other standout performers including Ankushita Boro, Arundhati Choudhary, Priya, and Parveen Hooda who all cruised through their quarter-final matches. The inaugural event provides both emerging and established boxers a platform to qualify for the Elite National Camp.

Key Points: Manju Rani Leads Boxing Stars into BFI Cup Semi-Finals

  • World Championships silver medalist Manju Rani secured commanding 5-0 victory in quarter-finals
  • Former Youth World Champion Arundhati Choudhary continued her dominant run in the tournament
  • Asian Games gold medalist Amit Panghal maintained Services' strong momentum in men's section
  • BFI Cup serves as qualification pathway for Elite National Camp placements
  • Event features competitions across 20 weight categories aligned with World Boxing standards
  • Participants include medalists from international competitions since 2022
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BFI Cup 2025: World C'ships silver medalist Manju Rani, Ankushita, Arundhati, Priya and Parveen reach semis

World Championships medalists Manju Rani, Ankushita Boro, Arundhati Choudhary, Priya, and Parveen Hooda dominate quarter-finals at inaugural BFI Cup 2025 in Chennai.

"Gold and silver medallists from the event will earn a pathway into the Elite National Camp. - BFI Press Release"

Chennai, October 4

At the ongoing Boxing Federation of India (BFI) Cup, the women's draw produced some standout results as World Championships silver medalist Manju Rani (Railways) led the charge with a commanding 5:0 win to reach the semi-finals.

World Youth champion Ankushita Boro (Assam), former Youth World Champion Arundhati Choudhary (Services), U-22 silver medalist Priya (Haryana), and World Championships bronze medalist Parveen Hooda (SAI) also cruised through with dominant victories, ensuring a high-quality line-up in the semi-final stage, as per a press release from BFI.

In an endeavour to provide upcoming boxers a platform to showcase their skills and established stars an opportunity to test their preparations, BFI is hosting the inaugural BFI Cup 2025 in Chennai from October 1-7, featuring competitions for both Elite Men and Women across 10 weight categories each, aligned with World Boxing standards. Gold and silver medallists from the event will earn a pathway into the Elite National Camp.

In the men's section, World Cup Brazil bronze medalist Manish Rathore (AIP), U-22 Asian bronze medalist Rocky (AIP) and Asian Games gold medalist Amit Panghal (Services) continued their fine form to progress further, maintaining Services' strong momentum in the competition.

Boxers from State units and boards that finished in the Top 8 at the Elite Nationals are in action at the BFI Cup, joined by entries from SAI NCOE and host state Tamil Nadu. The lineup also includes participants from the last two Elite National Championships, Indian team members from the 2024 and 2025 Asian U-22 Championships, as well as medalists from international competitions since 2022.

Adding further depth to the competition are medalists from the Goa and Uttarakhand National Games and the 6th Youth Nationals. All entries are routed through official State units and boards.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative by BFI! This tournament is exactly what our boxing ecosystem needs - giving upcoming talent exposure while keeping established stars match-ready. Chennai hosting such events shows boxing's growing popularity across India.
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Ananya R
Ankushita Boro and Arundhati Choudhary are future Olympic champions in the making! Their journey from youth championships to elite level is inspiring for young girls across the country. More power to women in sports! 💪
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Michael C
Impressive to see the depth of talent in Indian boxing. From World Championships medalists to Asian Games champions - the pipeline looks strong. Hope this translates to Olympic medals in 2028!
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Vikram M
While the results are encouraging, I wish BFI would make these tournaments more accessible to fans. Better streaming coverage and ticket pricing would help build a larger fanbase for boxing in India.
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Sarah B
The diversity of states represented - Assam, Haryana, Services, Railways - shows boxing is truly becoming a pan-India sport. Great to see athletes from different backgrounds coming together and excelling!

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