World Boxing Cup 2025: Sakshi, Jaismine, Nupur strike gold as India scripts historic medal haul in Astana

(Courtesy : BFI)
India won three gold, five silver and three bronze medals at the World Boxing Cup 2025 Astana.
Women boxers led India’s march to glory as three of them- Sakshi (54kg), Jaismine (57kg) and Nupur (80+kg) registered contrasting victories to bag gold medals as the Indian contingent clinched its best ever medal haul at the World Boxing Cup – Astana, Kazakhstan 2025 here on Sunday.
Sakshi was at her attacking best against USA’s Yosline Perez to get a unanimous verdict from the judges in the women’s 54kg final while Jaismine kept her cool under pressure to get the better of Jucielen Cequeira Romeu of Brazil 4:1 in the women’s 57kg weight category. Nupur then overcame the challenge of Kazakhstan boxer Yeldana Talipova to earn a 5:0 verdict in the 80+kg final.
The Indian contingent finished with 11 medals, including three gold, five silver and three bronze medals. India had bagged six medals in the first leg in Brazil, including a gold and a silver.
In the first session of the final day on Sunday, it was Sakshi who managed to stand atop of the podium with a stellar display that combined speed and combination punches and open India’s gold medal account.
In the evening session, Jaismine had to use her long reach to keep her Brazilian opponent at bay in the third and final round after there was not much to separate the two after the first two rounds. The tall 23-year-old stayed away from her opponent in the final round and landed punches on the counter attack to get the judges’ nod.
Nupur also struggled at the start against Talipova as the home boxer took the opening round. But the Indian boxer completely dominated the next two rounds, landing punches at will and out-thinking her opponent to have the last laugh.
Earlier, Meenakshi pushed hard for victory against local favourite Nazym Kyzaibay in the 48kg final but ended on the wrong side of a 3:2 verdict.
Jugnoo (men’s 85kg), Pooja Rani (women’s 80kg), Hitesh Gulia (men’s 70kg) and Abhinash Jamwal (men’s 65kg) will also return home with silver medals after losing their respective finals.
Jugnoo lost 0:5 against Bekzad Nurdauletov of Kazakhstan while Pooja went down by an identical score line against Australia’s Eseta Flint.
In the evening session, Hitesh lost 0:5 against Brazil’s Kaian Oliveira while Jamwal went down 2:3 against Yuri Falcao.
Sanju (women’s 60kg), Nikhil Dubey (men’s 75kg) and Narender (men’s 90+ kg) will return home with a bronze medal each.
What is the World Boxing Cup?
The World Boxing Cup, organised by World Boxing—a new governing body for amateur boxing—is a new boxing tournament launched in 2025. The tournament will be played across three legs, with the third and final leg to be held in New Delhi later this November. A total of 10 weight categories are part of this competition.
What happened in the first leg of World Boxing Cup 2025?
The first leg was played in Brazil from March 31 to April 5. India won six medals in the first leg, including a gold and silver.
How many medals did India win the Astana leg of World Boxing Cup 2025?
India won record 11 medals in the Astana leg of the competition, including three gold medals.
Where and when will final leg of World Boxing Cup 2025 be played?
The final leg will be played in New Delhi from November 15 to 22. This will be the finals of the tournament.
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