India's Boxing Dominance: Record 15 Finalists at World Cup Finals

India is having an incredible run at the World Boxing Cup Finals with record-breaking performances. Reigning world champions Jaismine and Nikhat are leading the charge with dominant victories in their semifinal bouts. The host nation has confirmed an unprecedented 15 finalists for Thursday's gold-medal matches. This sets up exciting India-Uzbekistan clashes across multiple weight categories in what promises to be a thrilling finale.

Key Points: Jaismine Nikhat Lead India's 15 Finalists at World Boxing Cup

  • Jaismine's perfect 5-0 victory sets up final against Olympic medallist Wu Shih-Yi
  • Nikhat Zareen dominates with sharp left hooks in tactical battle
  • India secures unprecedented 15 finalists and 20 total medals
  • Six finals feature direct India-Uzbekistan clashes including marquee matchups
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World Boxing Cup Finals: Jaismine, Nikhat Zareen blaze into finals; India has record 15 pugilists in gold-medal bouts

Reigning world champions Jaismine Lamboria and Nikhat Zareen power India's historic 15 finalists at World Boxing Cup Finals 2025, setting up thrilling gold-medal clashes.

"Jaismine delivered a flawless 5:0 masterclass against Kazakhstan's Ulzhan Sarsenbek - Article"

Greater Noida (Uttar Pradesh), Nov 19

Reigning World Champion Jaismine Lamboria (57kg) and two-time former World Champion Nikhat Zareen (51kg) led India's most dominant day yet at the World Boxing Cup Finals 2025, powering into the gold-medal bouts as the host nation confirmed a staggering 15 finalists for Thursday's title clashes—the highest of any country in this elite eight-only competition, being played at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex in Greater Noida on Wednesday.

Jaismine delivered a flawless 5:0 masterclass against Kazakhstan's Ulzhan Sarsenbek, the former Asian Youth Champion, showcasing swagger, sharp defensive reads, and flowing combinations. With the win, the reigning World Champion now sets up a blockbuster final against Paris Olympic medallist Wu Shih-Yi, promising one of the tournament's most-anticipated clashes.

Meanwhile, Nikhat led from the front as India closed Session 7 with a stunning triple triumph over Uzbekistan, with Sachin Siwach and Hitesh Gulia also among the victors. Leveraging her experience at the highest level, Nikhat delivered a controlled yet ferocious performance, repeatedly landing her sharp left hooks in an intense tactical battle against Ganieva Gulsevar.

Sachin (60kg) raced ahead early and smartly maintained distance to outmanoeuvre Dilshod Abdumurodov, while Hitesh (70kg) showcased superb counter-punching, turning Mukhammadazizbek Ismoilov's aggression against him to seal a composed, commanding win.

In the afternoon session, Pawan (55kg) and Jadumani Singh (50kg) delivered outstanding wins to extend the host nation's momentum. Pawan rallied from a tight opening round to dominate England's Ellis Trowbridge with two superb rounds for a 5:0 win. Jadumani overwhelmed Australia's Omer Izaz--an Astana World Cup medallist--with relentless pressure, sharp hooks, and clever footwork that kept the taller boxer on the ropes.

Jugnoo (85kg) bowed out following a 5:0 loss, while Neeraj Phogat (65kg) delivered a spirited, fearless performance against Olympic medallist Chen Nien-Chin, but went down by a 3:2 split decision. Sumit (75kg) settled for a bronze after a 4:1 defeat against Poland's Michal Jarlinski.

With 15 Indians storming into the finals, India has also secured a remarkable sweep of 20 medals, ensuring every participating boxer finishes on the podium. Thursday's title bouts will carry a strong India-Uzbekistan flavour, with six finals featuring the two powerhouse nations in direct contests, including marquee clashes such as Arundhati's meeting with Aziza Zokirova, Nupur's showdown with Sotimboeva Oltinoy, Minakshi facing Fozilova Farzona, and Narender's high-voltage battle against the unbeaten knockout specialist Khalimjon Mamasoliev. Jadumani and Pawan will face Asilbek Jalilov and Samandar Olimov, respectively.

The remaining finals offer equally compelling matchups, with Preeti taking on Italy's Sirine Charrabi, Parveen stepping in against Japan's Ayaka Taguchi, and Pooja preparing for a major test against Poland's reigning World Champion Agata Kaczmarska. In the men's section, Ankush Phangal will square off against England's Shittu Oladimeji, while Abhinash Jamwal meets Japan's seasoned Shion Nishiyama to round off a blockbuster final day for the hosts.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Finally seeing Indian boxing reach these heights! The way our athletes are dominating against traditional powerhouses like Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan shows how far we've come. Bas ab gold medals ki baaki hai!
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Rohit P
While the performance is fantastic, I hope the media doesn't put too much pressure on these young athletes. They're already doing amazing work - let them focus on their matches without the burden of expectations.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows boxing globally, this is truly remarkable. India having 15 finalists in an elite competition like this speaks volumes about the development program. The technical skills shown by Hitesh and Sachin were world-class!
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Michael C
The India-Uzbekistan rivalry in boxing is becoming legendary! Six finals between these two nations - what a treat for boxing fans. Hoping our boxers can maintain this momentum through to the Olympics.
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Kavya N
So proud of our women boxers leading the charge! Nikhat's experience and Jaismine's flair - what a combination. And every boxer getting a medal? That's proper dominance! 💪
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Vikram M
The transformation in Indian boxing over the last decade has been incredible. From occasional medals to dominating world events - this is what proper infrastructure and coaching can achieve

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