India's Faizan Anwar beats Ghana's Kpakpo in main event

IANS May 19, 2025 225 views

Indian professional boxer Faizan Anwar delivered a commanding performance against Ghana's Kpakpo Allotey in Bengaluru's Super Fighter Series 3. The Dubai-based athlete from Kolkata impressed over 100,000 live fans with his skillful display. The event featured international fighters from multiple countries, showcasing the growing global appeal of Indian professional boxing. Organizers emphasized their commitment to elevating India's boxing standards on the world stage.

"India holds immense potential for the sport" - Payam Honari, Crown Boxing Promotions Founder
Bengaluru, May 19: India's undefeated pro-boxer Faizan Anwar secured a dominant victory over Ghana's Kpakpo Allotey in the 10-round Welterweight international professional boxing clash in the main event of the Super Fighter Series 3 at the Sunburn Union here.

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Anwar secures decisive win in 10-round international Welterweight clash

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Ukrainian fighter Danylo claims WBA Asia Middle-East title

The Dubai-based star, Anwar, originally from Kolkata sent the crowd into an applause after every round as Bengaluru witnessed a world-class fight card featuring ten intense match-ups hosted by Grassroot Boxing and Crown Boxing. Fighters from across India and different countries including Ghana, Ukraine and Belarus lit up the ring as over one lakh fans watched the bouts live.

The co-main event for the WBA Asia Middle-East Super Lightweight title saw Danylo Honcharul of Ukraine defeat Ruslan Kamilov of Dagestan. Danylo took the victory and the title, after his opponent retired in Round 3, and a Technical Knock Out was awarded to Danylo.

In other supporting contests, F. Zoramchhana of Mizoram beat Bengaluru-based Harsh Saroha through a Unanimous Decision while another Bangalore based pro-boxer Kamla Roka took a unanimous decision win over Mehakpreet of Punjab.

Three others who made Bangalore their home to advance their pro-boxing careers, Rohit Choudhary of Punjab, Aman Bahadur of West Bengal and Ritesh Singh Bisht of Uttarakhand, also won their bouts.

In the fan favourite women's fight, Rani Devi of Haryana defeated Aleksandra Sitnikova of Belarus though unanimous decision.

"India holds immense potential for the sport, and I'm proud to contribute to its growth here," Payam Honari, Founder of Crown Boxing Promotions added. "My vision is clear -- to build a world-class platform for Indian professional boxing and its fans. It's time we hosted global-level fights on home soil, rather than always looking abroad," Mujtaba Kamal, Founder of Grassroot Boxing added while Rani Kamal, Co-founder, echoed the sentiment saying: "We're here to raise the bar -- to bring international-calibre boxing events to India and redefine the standard."

Undercard Results: 1. F. Zoramchhana (Mizoram) bt Harsh Saroha (Unanimous Decision - UD); 2. Kamla Roka bt Mehakpreet (UD); 3. Rohit Choudhary bt Poken Siga (UD); 4. Aman Bahadur bt. Ramanthan Mpagi (Split Decision); 5. Vanlalawmpuia bt Diyo Rimo Matam (UD); 6. Kavinder Singh Bisht bt Bharany Velmurugan (UD); 7. Rani Devi bt Aleksandra Sitnikova (UD); 8. Ritesh Singh Bisht bt Kunal Kaushal (TKO)

Reader Comments

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Arjun P.
What a night for Indian boxing! 🇮🇳 Faizan Anwar continues to make us proud with his undefeated streak. The energy in Bengaluru must have been electric. More such international events please - our boxers deserve this platform!
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Priya M.
So happy to see women's boxing getting spotlight too! Rani Devi's victory shows the growing strength of female athletes in India. Though I wish there were more women's matches on the card - hopefully next time 🤞
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Rahul K.
Great event but disappointed with the TV coverage. Why isn't Doordarshan or Sports18 picking up these fights? If we want boxing to grow, it needs to reach living rooms across India, not just those who can afford tickets.
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Sunita T.
As a boxing fan from Kolkata, I'm so proud Faizan represents our city! His journey from local clubs to international bouts is inspiring. More regional talent needs this kind of exposure. Maybe next event in Kolkata? 😊
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Vikram S.
The promoters are doing great work, but I worry about boxer safety. Saw some questionable refereeing in undercard matches. We need strict medical protocols like international standards. Talent + safety = real growth of sport.
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Neha R.
Loved seeing boxers from Mizoram, Punjab, Haryana all shining together! This is the India we want to see - united by sport. Special shoutout to Zoramchhana and Rani Devi for their victories! 👏 More regional diversity next time please!

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