World Boxing Championships 2025: Minakshi Hooda, Jaismine Lamboria clinch gold medals; India record best-ever overseas performance

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India bagged four medals at the World Boxing Championships 2025 in Liverpool.
Indian women boxers registered their best-ever performance outside the country at the World Boxing Championships 2025 stage as Minakshi Hooda and Jaismine Lamboria bagged gold, while Nupur Sheoran clinched silver and Pooja Rani took the bronze in the 2025 edition at Liverpool on Sunday.
Jaismine opened India’s gold medal account at the World Championships 2025 with a thumping 4:1 victory over Paris Olympics silver medallist Julia Szeremeta of Poland in the women’s 57kg weight category.
Minakshi (women’s 48kg) completed the tally with an identical 4:1 win over Nazym Kyzaibay of Kazakhstan, a three-time world champion and Paris Olympics bronze medalist.
Despite playing in their first-ever world championships final, both Minakshi and Jaismine showed no jitters against their more illustrious opponents and were in complete control throughout the final.
Boxing Federation of India president Ajay Singh was understandably elated at the performance of the Indian boxers in Liverpool and said he was happy that the federation’s athlete first policy was bringing the desired results.
“The performances in Liverpool, where our women boxers defeated some of the world’s best, underline that Indian boxing is on a decisive upward curve. In recent months, we have implemented athlete-first policies, and these results validate that approach.
“This success gives us the confidence to push ahead with further reforms and new initiatives to empower our athletes. These women boxers are our future Olympic champions,” he said.
Nupur (women’s 80+kg) also came within striking distance of a gold when she took the fight to Poland’s Agama Kaczmarska, a multiple-time European championships medallist. But the experienced Pole managed to do enough to eke out a 3:2 verdict at the end of the three rounds.
Meanwhile, Pooja Rani earned a bronze medal after she went down 1:4 against Emily Asquith of England in the women’s 80kg semi-final.
At the inaugural World Championships under the newly formed World Boxing, India’s women boxers registered a landmark performance.
Who won gold medals for India at World Boxing Championships 2025 in Liverpool?
Minakshi (48kg) and Jaismine Lamboria (57kg) clinched gold medals, both with 4:1 victories.
How many medals did Indian women boxers win at World Boxing Championships 2025?
India secured four medals – two gold (Minakshi, Jaismine Lamboria), one silver (Nupur), and one bronze (Pooja Rani).
Why is this performance historic for Indian women’s boxing?
This was India’s best-ever medal haul outside the country at the World Championships stage, marking a breakthrough moment under the new World Boxing federation.
How did Pooja Rani perform?
Pooja Rani (80kg) settled for bronze after losing 1:4 in the semi-final against England’s Emily Asquith.
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