India's Youth Boxing Brilliance: Khushi, Chandrika Dominate Asian Games Opening

India's young boxers are making waves at the Asian Youth Games in Bahrain. Khushi Chand delivered a clinical performance to defeat her Jordanian opponent unanimously. Meanwhile, Chandrika Pujari continued the winning streak with another dominant display. The Indian team arrived well-prepared after intensive training at NS NIS Patiala.

Key Points: Khushi Chand Chandrika Pujari Lead India Asian Youth Boxing Wins

  • Khushi Chand defeats Jordan's Reem Al-Ramahi with unanimous 5-0 decision
  • Chandrika Pujari continues India's winning momentum in boxing events
  • Devendra Choudhary opens India's campaign with commanding 75kg victory
  • Indian contingent of 23 boxers trained at NS NIS Patiala camp
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Strong start for India as Khushi Chand, Chandrika Pujari register dominant wins at Asian Youth Games

Indian boxers Khushi Chand and Chandrika Pujari secure dominant victories at Asian Youth Games 2025, continuing India's strong start in Bahrain boxing competition.

"Displaying sharp movement and tactical discipline, Khushi controlled all three rounds - Asian Youth Games Release"

Manama, October 24

India's young boxers have made an impressive start at the 3rd Asian Youth Games 2025, with Khushi Chand and Chandrika Bhoreshi Pujari recording back-to-back victories in the preliminary rounds of the boxing competition, as per a release from Asian Youth Games.

Continuing India's fine momentum from the opening day, Khushi Chand produced a composed and clinical performance in the Girls' 46kg category, defeating Reem Al-Ramahi of Jordan by a unanimous 5-0 decision at Exhibition World Bahrain - Hall 9. Displaying sharp movement and tactical discipline, Khushi controlled all three rounds to secure a well-deserved win and advance to the next stage.

Meanwhile, on Thursday, Devendra Choudhary opened India's campaign with a commanding performance in the Boys' 75kg pre-quarterfinal bout, outclassing his opponent to move into the next round. His composed approach and superior ring strategy ensured India's first win of the tournament.

The Indian contingent, comprising 23 members, is competing across 14 weight categories (7 boys and 7 girls) in the U-17 division. The boxers arrived in Bahrain earlier this week following an intensive training camp at NS NIS Patiala from September 23 to October 20, where they underwent high-intensity technical and tactical preparations under the supervision of national coaches Vinod Kumar and Jitender Raj Singh.

The boxing competition will continue till October 30, with India's young pugilists aiming to sustain their strong start and push for podium finishes in the coming rounds.

- ANI

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Rohit P
So proud of these young athletes representing India! Chandrika and Khushi are making us proud. Hope they continue this form and bring home medals. The future of Indian boxing looks bright! ✨
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Arjun K
Great to see our youth performing so well internationally. The intensive training camp preparation is showing results. Hope the media gives these young champions the coverage they deserve, not just cricket all the time.
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Sarah B
Impressive performances! Khushi's tactical discipline and Devendra's commanding win show the quality of coaching. Wishing all 23 team members the very best for their upcoming bouts. Go India! 💪
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Vikram M
While the wins are commendable, I hope the sports authorities ensure these young athletes get proper rest and recovery between matches. Sometimes we push our youth too hard in pursuit of medals.
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Kavya N
Amazing to see young girls like Khushi representing India with such confidence! This is exactly the kind of inspiration our daughters need. More power to these young champions! 👏

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