Key Points

Indian boxers Sakshi, Jaismine, and Lakshya Chahar secured quarterfinal spots at the World Boxing Cup in Astana. Sakshi and Jaismine won their bouts with unanimous decisions, while Lakshya claimed a split verdict. Manish Rathore bowed out after a close fight against Japan’s Rui Yamaguchi. India continues its strong run in the tournament, building on its six-medal haul from the previous leg.

Key Points: Sakshi Jaismine Lakshya Chahar Advance in World Boxing Cup Astana

  • Sakshi dominates England’s Charley Davison in 54kg bout
  • Jaismine outclasses Azerbaijan’s Aynur Mikayilova in 57kg
  • Lakshya Chahar edges Bulgaria’s William Cholov in 80kg
  • Manish Rathore exits after tight loss to Japan’s Rui Yamaguchi
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World Boxing Cup: Sakshi, Jaismine, Lakshya Chahar advance in Astana

Indian boxers Sakshi, Jaismine, and Lakshya Chahar storm into quarterfinals at World Boxing Cup Astana with dominant victories.

"Sakshi put on a composed display to defeat England’s Charley Davison with a unanimous 5:0 decision. – IANS"

Astana

, July 1 (IANS) India’s strong start at the World Boxing Cup–Astana, Kazakhstan 2025 gained further ground with Sakshi, Lakshya Chahar, and Jaismine advancing to the quarterfinals following their preliminary victories at the Beeline Arena here on Tuesday.

In the women’s 54kg category, Sakshi put on a composed display to defeat England’s Charley Davison with a unanimous 5:0 decision in her pre-quarterfinal bout.

Jaismine followed with a confident showing of her own in the women’s 57kg division, overcoming Azerbaijan’s Aynur Mikayilova by the same margin to seal her place in the last eight. Lakshya Chahar delivered a gritty performance in the men’s 80kg category, moving past Bulgaria’s William Cholov 4:1 in a split verdict.

Meanwhile, Manish Rathore exited the competition after a closely contested bout against Rui Yamaguchi of Japan in the men’s 55kg category.

Sakshi, Lakshya, and Jaismine now join Sachin Siwach, Hitesh Gulia, Muskan, Minakshi, and Sanju in the next round, underlining India’s strong start to the tournament in Astana.

Earlier on Monday, Hitesh and Sachin Siwach led India’s strong start at the World Boxing Cup with dominant, unanimous wins in their opening preliminary bouts.

In women’s competition, Minakshi began her campaign with a clean 5:0 win over Australia’s Madeleine Bowen in the light-flyweight division, while Muskan edged England’s Kerry Davis in a closely contested 3:2 decision in the middleweight category.

India had claimed six medals at the previous World Boxing Cup leg in Brazil. With the Finals set to take place in New Delhi this November, the Astana leg plays a key role in shaping preparations. India had won one gold, one silver, and four bronze medals in the first leg of the 2025 World Boxing Cup at Foz do Iguaçu in Brazil.

Uzbekistan had topped the medal table in the first leg in Brazil with eight medals, with five gold medals. Hosts Brazil finished with nine medals but had fewer gold (three), while Kazakhstan ended third with six medals, including three gold and three bronze.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great performance but we need to focus more on men's boxing too. Only Lakshya advanced while Manish lost. Why is our men's team not as consistent as women's? Need better coaching maybe.
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Aditya G
Jaismine is the dark horse of Indian boxing! Her technique against Mikayilova was world-class. BCCI should take notes on how boxing is promoting women athletes better than cricket.
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Sarah B
As an expat in Kazakhstan, it's amazing to see India perform well here! The local media is also covering our boxers positively. Let's hope they maintain this momentum till finals in Delhi.
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Karthik V
The article mentions 6 medals in Brazil leg but doesn't specify which events. Would appreciate more detailed reporting on our past performances to understand current progress better.
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Nisha Z
Lakshya's split decision win shows his fighting spirit! 💪 Boxing needs more recognition in India - these athletes work as hard as cricketers but get 1/100th the attention and support.

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