Indian Women Clinch Four Golds at World Boxing Cup Finals

Indian Women Clinch Four Golds at World Boxing Cup Finals

Indian women boxers delivered a dominant performance at the World Boxing Cup Finals 2025 in Greater Noida, securing four gold medals during a strong afternoon session. The home support and consistent form of the squad played a vital role in their commanding display.

Clean Sweep Begins with Minakshi Hooda

Minakshi Hooda opened India’s medal tally with a decisive 5-0 victory in the 48kg final. Her confident start set the momentum for the team. She credited the home crowd and her support staff for helping her manage early pressure and perform at her best.

Preeti Pawar and Arundhati Extend the Gold Run

Preeti Pawar followed with a comprehensive 5-0 win in the 54kg category, outclassing her Italian opponent. Arundhati Choudhary added India’s third gold by defeating her rival from Uzbekistan in another unanimous decision, maintaining her steady form throughout the competition.

Nupur Sheoran Seals the Fourth Gold

Nupur Sheoran completed India’s golden quartet with a 5-0 victory in the 80+kg category. Her dominant performance strengthened India’s position in the medal table. The team narrowly missed a fifth gold, with Jadumani securing silver in the 50kg division after a close contest.

Exam Oriented Facts

  • India won four gold medals in the afternoon session of the 2025 finals.
  • All four gold medal bouts were decided by 5-0 margins.
  • The event took place at the Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex in Greater Noida.
  • Fifteen Indian boxers reached the finals, the highest for any nation in the event.

Strong Overall Participation for India

Earlier in the tournament, India recorded the largest contingent in the finals, with several top boxers scheduled to compete later in the day. Their performances reflect growing depth in Indian boxing and rising confidence across weight categories.

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