Pawan Bartwal's Stunning Upset: How India Dominated World Boxing Cup Day 2

India's Pawan Bartwal created the tournament's biggest upset by defeating World Cup gold medalist Altynbek Nursultan. His breakthrough performance was supported by dominant wins from teammates Sumit and Naveen. The trio's victories extended India's perfect medal run to seven guaranteed medals. The home crowd advantage played a crucial role in boosting the Indian boxers' confidence throughout the matches.

Key Points: Pawan Bartwal Upsets World Champion as India Wins 3 Boxing Matches

  • Pawan Bartwal defeated second seed Altynbek Nursultan with commanding 5-0 victory
  • Sumit dominated Korea's Kim Hyeon-tae with aggressive yet tactical performance
  • Naveen used height advantage to secure unanimous win against Kazakhstan's Bekzat Tangatar
  • India extended perfect medal run to seven guaranteed medals after day two
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World Boxing Cup Finals 2025: Pawan Bartwal stuns Brazil World Cup gold medalist as India extends perfect medal run on day 2

India's Pawan Bartwal stuns World Cup gold medalist Altynbek Nursultan 5-0, leading perfect day with Sumit and Naveen victories at World Boxing Cup finals.

"This is my first international medal, and I am extremely proud - Pawan Bartwal"

Greater Noida, November 17

India's Pawan Bartwal (55kg) produced the biggest upset of the tournament so far, outclassing second seed and World Cup Brazil gold medalist Altynbek Nursultan of Kazakhstan with a commanding 5:0 victory to secure his first international medal at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik sports complex on Monday.

His breakout performance led another flawless day for India, with Sumit (75kg) and Naveen (90kg) also posting dominant wins to swell the host nation's tally to seven guaranteed medals. For Pawan, the moment was 15 years in the making, as per a release from BFI.

Having begun boxing in the 2010s and quietly risen through the ranks, the Services boxer erupted onto the world stage spectacularly. Cheered on by an energetic home crowd, he displayed exceptional defensive discipline, clever tempo control, and superb endurance, repeatedly pushing Nursultan-the second seed in the weight category-onto the ropes while picking clean openings.

Pawan's poised, calculated performance marked one of India's finest victories in the opening rounds of this elite eight-only global event.

"Nursultan is a good boxer, he was a champion at the World Boxing Cup in Brazil this year. I was nervous at the beginning, but this tournament is taking place in our country, in front of our crowd, and that gave me confidence. This is a hugely significant tournament in my career. This is my first international medal, and I am extremely proud," Pawan said after his bout.

Sumit followed Pawan's lead with an equally assured 5:0 win over Korea's Kim Hyeon-tae in the 75kg quarterfinals. A sharp punch to the face early in the bout set the tone for a relentless display--aggression married with tactical control. He pressed forward throughout, dictating the exchanges and forcing Kim into survival mode as the verdict became a formality.

Naveen, a Strandja 2024 medalist, completed the trio of wins with a composed and intelligent performance against Kazakhstan's Bekzat Tangatar. Leveraging his height and reach to perfection, he kept Tangatar at bay while landing crisp scoring blows from distance.

After an evenly contested opening round, Naveen grew stronger as the bout progressed, using swift movement and disciplined footwork to pull away decisively for another unanimous Indian victory.

In the session's other results, Taiwan's Olympic medalist Wu Shih-Yi delivered one of the standout wins of the session, dominating Uzbekistan's Sitora Turdibekova 5:0 in the women's 57kg division.

In the men's 55kg and 75kg brackets, Uzbekistan's Samandar Olimov, England's Ellis Trowbridge, and Uzbekistan's Javokhir Abdurakhimov advanced, while Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and Poland also secured key victories across the afternoon session.

Session 3, slated for later this evening, features two of India's most-awaited bouts. World Boxing Cup Brazil 2025 medalist Jadumani Singh (50kg) takes on Kazakhstan's Ongarov Nurzat, a rapidly rising talent on the international circuit.

The marquee showdown of the day sees Hitesh (70kg) face top seed Sewon Okazawa, the 2022 Asian Games medalist whose technical precision makes this one of the standout clashes of the opening rounds.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some good news in sports! Pawan's 15-year journey shows what dedication and hard work can achieve. Hope this inspires more youngsters to take up boxing. All three Indian boxers winning 5-0 is just amazing! 🥊
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David E
As someone who follows boxing globally, this is genuinely impressive. Beating a seeded Kazakh boxer who won in Brazil shows India's growing boxing prowess. The tactical discipline mentioned here is world-class.
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Ananya R
While I'm happy for the wins, I hope BFI provides better long-term support to these athletes. We've seen many promising boxers fade away after initial success. Need consistent training and exposure to maintain this level.
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Vikram M
The Services boxers are really making India proud! Pawan's journey from unknown to beating world champions shows the quality of training in our armed forces. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Can't wait for Hitesh's bout tonight!
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Sarah B
Watching from Canada - so happy to see Indian boxing getting global recognition! The technical details about defensive discipline and tempo control show these are well-trained athletes. Hope this momentum continues!

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