Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended heartfelt congratulations to boxers Jaismine Lamboria and Minakshi Hooda for their gold medal victories at the 2025 World Boxing Championships. Jaismine delivered a stunning 4-1 win over Olympic medalist Julia Szeremeta in the women's 57kg final, dominating from the second round onward. Minakshi claimed gold in the 48kg category by defeating Paris 2024 bronze medalist Nazym Kyzaibay with the same 4-1 scoreline. These historic wins mark the first Indian champions under the new World Boxing governing body and concluded India's campaign with four total medals.

Key Points: PM Modi Hails Jaismine Minakshi World Boxing Gold Medals

  • Jaismine defeated Olympic medalist Julia Szeremeta 4-1 in 57kg final
  • Minakshi beat Paris bronze medalist Nazym Kyzaibay in 48kg category
  • India won four total medals including two golds
  • First Indian champions under new World Boxing governing body
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Will inspire countless athletes in times to come: PM Modi hails Jaismine, Minakshi for striking gold at World Boxing

PM Modi congratulates Jaismine Lamboria and Minakshi Hooda for winning gold at 2025 World Boxing Championships, says their victories will inspire future Indian athletes.

"Her stupendous performance will inspire countless athletes in the times to come - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, September 14

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several leaders extended wishes to Jaismine Lamboria and Minakshi Hooda, who were crowned champions at the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool on Sunday.

Jaismine delivered a stunning win over top seed and Olympic medalist Julia Szeremeta of Poland in the women's 57kg final, prevailing 4-1 by split decision on Saturday. Paris Olympic silver medallist, Szeremeta, began the match at a furious pace, landing counter-attacking blows to the backdrop of cries of 'Julia' from the many locally-based Polish fans in the stands.

But the atmosphere fuelled Jaismine into action, who dominated from the second round onwards, using her height advantage to control the contest and secure a 4-1 victory. PM Modi believes her exceptional performance will inspire several athletes in future.

"Congratulations to @BoxerJaismine for her triumph at the World Boxing Championships 2025 in the 57kg weight category! Her stupendous performance will inspire countless athletes in the times to come. Best wishes for her future endeavours," PM Modi wrote on X.

On Sunday, Minakshi pumelled the Paris 2024 bronze medalist Nazym Kyzaibay 4-1 to take home the women's 48 kg category. These wins have made Jaismine and Minakshi the first Indian champions under the aegis of World Boxing, which is the new boxing world governing body.

"Proud of Minakshi on her outstanding performance at the 2025 World Boxing Championships in Liverpool! She brings home the Gold in the 48kg category. Her success and determination are very motivating for Indian athletes. Wishing her the very best for her upcoming endeavours," PM Modi wrote on X.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah lavished praise on Minakshi for her resilient performance to take the top of the podium and wrote on X, "Congratulations to Minakshi for clinching the Gold Medal in the 48 kg category at the 2025 World Boxing Championship in Liverpool. Your grit, courage, and perseverance have led you to this remarkable feat, setting a shining example for athletes. Wishing you all the best on your future endeavours."

Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju extended wishes to Minakshi for her stellar performance and wrote on X, "Minakshi delivers a golden blow for Bharat! In Liverpool, she defeats Kazakhstan's Nazym Kyzaibay, Paris Olympics Bronze Medalist, 4:1 to win Gold in the 48kg category at the World Boxing Championships 2025, becoming the second Indian to achieve this glory at 2025 World Championship. Congratulations!"

The Indian contingent concluded their campaign at the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool with a total of four medals. Jaismine (women's 57 kg) and Minakshi (women's 48 kg) secured the gold, while Nupur Sheoran (80+kg) secured a silver and Olympian Pooja Rani (80kg) returned home with a bronze.

Overall, a total of 20 boxers from India took part in the championships, including Olympic medalist Lovlina Borgohain and Nikhat Zareen, who made their return to the ring after the Paris 2024 Olympics but returned empty-handed.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an expat living abroad, it's so heartening to see Indian athletes getting this recognition. The PM's support means a lot for sports development back home.
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Priya S
So proud of our daughters! 👏 Minakshi defeating a Paris bronze medalist shows our women boxers are force to reckon with. Hope they get proper facilities and support to continue this success.
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Michael C
Impressive performance! Though I wish the article had more technical details about their boxing styles. Would love to understand what made their strategies so effective against experienced opponents.
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Ananya R
️‍🔥 Four medals total! That's fantastic for Indian boxing. But we need to ensure consistent support for all athletes, not just the medal winners. Lovlina and Nikhat didn't medal but they're still champions who represent us.
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Karthik V
First Indian champions under World Boxing - historic moment! 🥇 Hope this inspires more youngsters to take up boxing. We need proper academies in smaller towns to tap into rural talent.

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