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U19 Asian Boxing C'ships: Five Indian Boxers secure medals

Five Indian male boxers reached the semi-finals of the U19 Asian Boxing Championships 2025 in Bangkok, assuring India of 14 medals overall from the youth category.

U19 Asian Boxing Cships: Five Indian Boxers secure medals
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U19 Asian Boxing Championships: Five Indian Boxers Secure Medals (Photo credit: BFI)

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The Bridge Desk

Updated: 11 Aug 2025 2:13 PM GMT

Five Indian men pugilists will join their nine women compatriots in the semi-finals of the U19 Asian Boxing Championships 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand, on Thursday after registering convincing victories to reach the semi-finals of their respective weight categories and assure themselves of a medal.

Shivam (55kg), Mausam Suhag (65kg), Rahul Kundu (75kg), Gaurav (85kg), and Hemant Sangwan (90kg) took down their opponents in style to ensure that India will come back with 12 medals from the U19 category.

The U19 and U22 Asian Boxing Championships, which are being held simultaneously, provide India’s rising stars a platform to showcase their skills and determination against some of Asia’s toughest opponents. India has fielded a strong contingent of 40 boxers — 20 in each age group — with a perfect mix of proven champions and potential talents who have impressed in the domestic circuit.

India is also assured of 13 medals in the U22 category, with five boxers set to fight for gold.

Shivam started India’s winning march in the morning session when he utterly dominated Uzbekistan’s Abdulaziz Abdunazarov for a 5:0 win. Mausam Suhag was then pushed to the corner, but the youngster kept his composure under pressure to eke out a 3:2 win in the 65kg quarterfinals against Mukhammed Alimbekov of Kyrgyzstan.

Rahul Kundu then went on a rampage against Eunjo Jeong of South Korea, and the referee had to ultimately stop the 75kg contest before Gaurav joined the three in the last four stage with a hard-fought victory over Kuang-Yao Cheng of Chinese Taipei in the 85kg category.

Hemant Sangwan then got the better of Muhammadrizo Siddikov of Uzbekistan in the 90kg weight category and raised hopes of a 100 per cent win record on Thursday. However, Krish fell short of pulling off a victory against Iran’s Abbas Gharshasbi in a close 90+kg bout.

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