Key Points

Minakshi Hooda has made India proud by winning gold in the women's 48kg category at the World Boxing Championships. She defeated Kazakhstan's Nazym Kyzaibay with a dominant 4-1 victory in Liverpool. This marks India's second gold medal after Jaismine Lamboria's triumph in the 57kg division. The victories highlight India's growing strength in international boxing competitions.

Key Points: Minakshi Hooda Wins Gold at World Boxing Championships 2025

  • Minakshi defeated Kazakhstan's Nazym Kyzaibay 4-1 in the final
  • Jaismine Lamboria won gold in the 57kg category against Poland's Julia Szermeta
  • Nupur secured a silver medal in the 80+kg weight class
  • India's 20-member contingent aims for strong showing under new governing body
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World Boxing C'ships: Minakshi wins gold in women's 48kg, India bags second yellow metal in Liverpool (Ld)

India's Minakshi Hooda claims gold in women's 48kg at the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool, joining Jaismine Lamboria as India's second champion.

"Minakshi Hooda punched her way to glory - Original Report"

Liverpool, Sep 14

Minakshi Hooda punched her way to glory, in the World Boxing Championships 2025, to become the second Indian pugilist to win a gold medal with a comfortable victory in the final of the women's 48 kg in Liverpool on Sunday.

The star pugilist from Haryana defeated Kazakhstan's Nazyrn Kyzaibay in the final to bag her first gold medal at the World Championships in the morning session.

The 24-year-old Minakshi joined Jaismine Lamboria (57kg), who won the final against Poland's Julia Szermeta, to win India's first gold medal in Liverpool late on Saturday night (IST).

Minakshi, who hails from the small village of Rurki in Rohtak district of Haryana, defeated Nazym Kyzaibay, the bronze medallist at the Paris Olympic Games, 4:1 to become the second Indian to win a gold medal in this event. Though the women's 48kg is a non-Olympic weight category and will not fuel ambitions for the 2028 Olympic Games, the World Championship crown will still serve as validation of her status as one of the top boxers in the world.

Jaismine (57kg) registered an identical 4:1 verdict against Poland’s Szermeta, the Paris Olympics silver medalist, in the final to become the first Indian to win a gold medal at the World Boxing Championships 2025 in Liverpool.

Among other results, Nupur (80+kg) won a silver medal in Liverpool, while Pooja Rani (80kg) signed off with a bronze medal in the prestigious competition.

Earlier, Minakshi, Jaismine, and Nupur were at their dominant best in their respective semifinals to raise hope of multiple gold medals for India in Liverpool. Minakshi registered a commanding 5:0 win over Altantsetseg Lutsaikhan of Mongolia -- the 2023 World Championships silver medallist, Jaismine hammered Omailyn Carolina Alcala Cegovia of Venezuela 5:0, and Nupur proved too good for Turkey’s Seyma Duztas.

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.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Two gold medals in one championship! Jaismine and Minakshi have made history. Our women boxers are truly dominating the sport. Hope this inspires more girls to take up boxing across India.
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David E
Impressive performance by the Indian contingent! Beating Olympic medalists shows the quality of boxing talent coming from India. The future looks bright for Indian boxing.
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Ananya R
While the achievements are fantastic, it's disappointing that Minakshi's weight category isn't Olympic. She deserves to compete at the highest level. Hope IOA and boxing federation work to get more categories included.
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Vikram M
Haryana continues to produce champion athletes! From wrestling to boxing, the sports culture there is incredible. Minakshi's journey from Rohtak to world champion is truly inspiring. 👏
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Sarah B
Great to see India performing so well in international boxing. The 4:1 and 5:0 scores show complete dominance. Hope this success continues in the men's events too!
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Karthik V
Silver for Nupur and bronze for Pooja Rani too! Complete team performance. Our boxers are showing they can compete with the best in the world. Time for proper recognition and support for these athletes.

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