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World Boxing Cup Finals 2025: Minakshi, Preeti, Arundhati & Nupur power India to historic four-gold haul

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Published at :November 20, 2025 at 8:36 PM
Modified at :November 20, 2025 at 8:36 PM
World Boxing Cup Finals 2025

(Courtesy : BFI)

Jadumani, Pawan, Abhinash, and Ankush clinch silver.

India’s women delivered a landmark day for the nation at the World Boxing Cup Finals 2025, as Minakshi (48kg), Preeti (54kg), Arundhati Choudhary (70kg), and Nupur (80+kg) powered to gold medals in front of a packed house at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex.

Their triumphs came in several key divisions that will feature at the 2028 Olympic Games—where boxing moves to full gender parity—highlighting India’s growing competitive strength on the road to Los Angeles.

Their dominant performances capped a remarkable campaign for the host nation, which also saw Jadumani Singh, Pawan Bartwal, Abhinash Jamwal, and Ankush Phangal finish with well-earned silver medals, underlining India’s rising stature across both men’s and women’s Olympic-class weight categories.

Seven more Indians will be fighting for gold in session 7, including reigning World Champion Jaismine Lamboira, two-time former World Champion Nikhat Zareen, and dual World Boxing Cup medalist Hitesh Gulia.

Minakshi set the tone for the day with a near-flawless 5:0 win over reigning Asian Champion Farzona Fozilova, unleashing her trademark aggression from the opening bell.

The World Champion combined speed with razor-sharp accuracy, cracking open the bout with a blistering left–right combination in Round 1 and maintaining complete control through assertive jabs, clean counters, and airtight defence.

Preeti followed with another dominant 5:0 performance, overpowering Italy’s World Championship medalist Sirine Charrabi with relentless pressure.

She repeatedly drove Charrabi into the corners, landing crisp face punches and dictating the tempo through superior footwork and sustained attacking bursts.

Arundhati Choudhary—former Youth World Champion—delivered one of the day’s most complete performances, dismantling Uzbekistan’s Aziza Zokirova with a commanding 5:0 win.

Returning after 18 months, she blended sharp offence with disciplined defence, scoring heavily with decisive jabs and maintaining total tactical control across all three rounds. The gold surge continued as Nupur edged Uzbekistan’s Sotimboeva Oltinoy 3:2 in a tense, tactical showdown.

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In the men’s finals, India added four silver medals to its tally. Jadumani Singh (50kg) fought with heart but fell 1:4 to Uzbekistan’s Asilbek Jalilov, while Pawan Bartwal (55kg), who had produced one of the tournament’s biggest upsets earlier in the week, went down to Samandar Olimov.

Abhinash Jamwal (65kg) lost a spirited contest 1:4 to Japan’s seasoned Shion Nishiyama, and Ankush Phangal (80kg) was bested by England’s defending World Cup champion Shittu Oladimeji.

How many gold medals did India win on the women’s finals day at the World Boxing Cup Finals 2025?

India won four gold medals through Minakshi (48kg), Preeti (54kg), Arundhati Choudhary (70kg), and Nupur (80+kg).

Which Indian boxers won silver medals in the men’s division?

Jadumani Singh (50kg), Pawan Bartwal (55kg), Abhinash Jamwal (65kg), and Ankush Phangal (80kg) secured silver medals.

Who are the top Indian boxers still set to fight in the upcoming session?

Seven more Indians will fight for gold, including World Champion Jaismine Lamboria, two-time World Champion Nikhat Zareen, and Hitesh Gulia, a dual World Boxing Cup medalist.

How did Minakshi perform in her gold-medal bout?

Minakshi dominated with a 5:0 win over reigning Asian Champion Farzona Fozilova, using sharp combinations, clean counters, and tight defence.

Who did Nupur defeat to win her gold medal?

Nupur edged Uzbekistan’s Sotimboeva Oltinoy in a close 3:2 split decision.

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Alex
Alex

Alex graduated in mass communication in 2016 and has been covering global sports for Khel Now since then. He is covering sports tech, igaming, sports betting and casino domain from 2017.

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