Key Points

India has achieved a significant victory at the Seychelles National Day Boxing Tournament, topping the medal tally. Indian boxers won three golds, three silvers, and one bronze, showcasing their growing prowess on the international stage. Ajay Singh, BFI President-Chairman, highlights the importance of international exposure, which contributed to this success. This triumph is part of India's broader strategy to strengthen its boxing talent across various weight categories.

Key Points: India Dominates Seychelles Boxing Tournament with Medal Sweep

  • India secures 3 golds at Seychelles Tournament
  • Himanshu Sharma wins gold via walkover
  • Ajay Singh emphasizes international exposure for boxers
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India tops medal table at Seychelles National Day Boxing Tournament

Indian boxers shine with 3 golds, 3 silvers, and 1 bronze at Seychelles Tournament, surpassing Mauritius.

"Our boxers delivered a standout week of performances. - Ajay Singh"

Mahe (Seychelles), June 23

Showcasing the growing depth and quality of India's boxing pipeline, all seven Indian boxers who participated in the Seychelles National Day Boxing Tournament, held at the Paradise Arena in Mahe, returned with medals.

Comprising medal-winners from recent Elite Nationals and National Combined Championships, the Indian contingent secured three gold, three silver, and one bronze, topping the charts with one more gold than Mauritius.

In the gold medal bouts, Himanshu Sharma (50kg) was awarded a walkover while Ashish Mudshaniya (55kg) claimed a well-earned 4:1 split decision. Gaurav Chauhan (90+kg) edged past his opponent in a tense final, sealing gold with a hard-earned 3:2 verdict.

The silver medallists - Anmol (60kg), Aditya Yadav (65kg), and Neeraj (75kg) - all fought their finals valiantly before going down by identical 2:3 split decisions, underlining the competitive quality of their performances. Kartik Dalal (70kg) added to India's tally with a bronze.

This campaign is part of a broader shift in India's boxing ecosystem, where international exposure is being extended beyond the top tier. Under the leadership of the BFI President-Chairman, Interim Committee, Ajay Singh, such invitational opportunities are being facilitated to ensure that even second and third-line boxers gain valuable global experience.

This success follows India's recent medal-winning performances at the Thailand Open and the World Boxing Cup in Brazil, highlighting the expanding talent pool across weight categories.

Ealier this month, Indian pugilists bagged two gold medals as part of an impressive eight-medal haul at the Thailand Open International Boxing Tournament. Competing against tough international opponents, and despite limited exposure or experience, the Indian boxers delivered a standout week of performances.

Deepak clinched the men's 75kg gold with a 5:0 win over Abdurakhimov Javokhir of Uzbekistan while Naman Tanwar got the better of China's Han Xuezhen 4:1 in the 90kg final.

In April, Indian boxers won six medals, including one gold, in the World Boxing Cup in Brazil.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Proud moment for Indian boxing! 🥊 This shows our bench strength is improving. But we need to focus more on converting those split decisions into gold medals. The 2:3 losses show we're competing well but need that extra edge in finals.
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Priya M.
Great performance! But why isn't this getting more coverage in Indian media? We celebrate cricket endlessly but ignore other sports where our athletes are doing so well. These boxers deserve more recognition 🇮🇳
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Sanjay T.
The strategy of giving exposure to second/third line boxers is brilliant. Remember how Mary Kom struggled early in her career due to lack of opportunities? This will create depth in our boxing talent pool. Kudos to BFI!
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Anjali P.
Beating China in Thailand Open makes me extra happy! 🇮🇳 Our boxers are showing they can compete with the best. Hope this momentum continues till Paris Olympics next year. More power to our pugilists!
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Vikram S.
Good results but we must be careful about over-celebrating. Seychelles tournament had limited participation. Real test will be against Cuba, Russia, Kazakhstan etc. Still, a step in right direction. Jai Hind!
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Neha R.
So happy to see Indian boxers performing consistently across tournaments! 😊 The Thailand Open and Brazil performances were particularly impressive. Hope this translates to Olympic medals soon. Our boxers are true warriors!

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