Key Points

Jaismine Lamboria has stormed into the quarterfinals of the World Boxing Championships with an impressive victory. She dominated Brazil's two-time Olympian Jucielen Romeu with a clean 5-0 decision across all three rounds. This victory comes after their previous close encounter in the Astana gold medal bout. The Indian contingent continues its strong campaign with multiple boxers advancing in the tournament.

Key Points: Jaismine Lamboria Dominates Brazil's Romeu Reaches World Boxing Quarters

  • Jaismine avenges close Astana final with dominant Liverpool performance
  • India fields 20-member contingent in inaugural World Boxing event
  • Abhinash Jamwal advances with 5-0 win over Mexico's Barron
  • Lakshya Chahar blanks Jordan's Iashaish to reach round of 16
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World Boxing C'ships: Jaismine packs off Romeu to reach quarters

Indian boxer Jaismine Lamboria defeats two-time Olympian Jucielen Romeu 5-0 to reach World Boxing Championships quarterfinals in Liverpool's 57kg category.

"Jaismine dominated all three rounds to bag a 5:0 verdict - Competition Report"

Liverpool, Sep 8

World Boxing Cup Astana gold medallist Jaismine Lamboria booked her quarterfinal spot in the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool, United Kingdom, with a dominant win over two-time Olympian Brazil’s Jucielen Cerqueira Romeu in the women’s 57kg category.

Jaismine and Romeu had earlier faced off in the gold medal bout in Astana, and the Indian had prevailed after a close fight. But in Liverpool, Jaismine dominated all three rounds to bag a 5:0 verdict and is now just a win away from a world championship medal.

India has fielded a 20-member contingent at the inaugural World Championships being held under the aegis of the World Boxing, a recently formed international governing body for boxing, and is hoping for a good showing in both men's and women's events.

World Boxing Cup silver medallist Abhinash Jamwal also kept his campaign alive with a 5:0 win over Hugo Barron of Mexico in the men’s 65kg second round.

However, it was the end of the road for Sakshi in the women’s 54kg weight category as she went down against Turkey’s Hatice Akbas 0:5 in the round of 16.

Even Sanamacha Chanu’s campaign in Liverpool came to an end with a 0:5 loss against Kazakhstan’s Natalya Bogdanova.

Four Indian boxers will look to bag a quarterfinal berth later on Monday.

Sachin (men’s 60kg) will face Biibars Zhexen of Kazakhstan, Sumit (men’s 75kg) will be up against Rami Kiwan of Bulgaria, Narender (men’s 90+ kg) will take on Diego Lenzi of Italy, while Neeraj Phogat has to overcome the challenge of local hope Sacha Hickey of England in the women’s 65kg category.

India’s Lakshya Chahar came up with a clinical performance to blank Hussein Iashaish of Jordan to reach the round of the 16 in the men’s 80kg category. Lakshya began the bout aggressively but the Jordanian managed to close the gap in the second round. However, the Indian stepped up in the third round to complete a dominant 5:0 win.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see our boxers performing well internationally. Though disappointed about Sakshi and Sanamacha's losses, the overall team looks strong. Let's support all our athletes!
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Aman W
Jaismine's 5-0 victory shows her growth since Astana. Dominating all three rounds against an experienced opponent is no small feat. Hope she brings home the medal! 🥊
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Sarah B
Impressive performance by the Indian contingent! Abhinash and Lakshya also showing great form. Hope the four boxers competing today can join Jaismine in the quarterfinals.
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Vikram M
While we celebrate the wins, we should also analyze why some of our boxers lost 0-5. Need better preparation against European and Central Asian boxers who have different styles.
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Neha E
So proud of our boxers! Jaismine especially is showing world-class talent. Hope she gets the recognition and support she deserves back home. Women's boxing in India has come a long way! 💪

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