India's Sakshi, Lakshya Chahar, and Jaismine Lamboria Reach Quarter-Finals at World Boxing Cup 2025

In a remarkable display of skill and determination, Indian boxers Sakshi, Lakshya Chahar, and Jaismine Lamboria advanced to the quarter-finals of the World Boxing Cup 2025 held in Astana, Kazakhstan, on Tuesday. This prestigious event, which features some of the world's most talented athletes, has drawn significant attention as it showcases the rising prowess of Indian boxing on an international stage.
According to the official report from the Boxing Federation of India, Sakshi, competing in the women’s 54kg category, demonstrated exceptional technique and strategy, defeating her opponent decisively. Her victory comes as a testament to her rigorous training and commitment to the sport. In the quarter-finals, she is set to face a formidable challenger, which will test her skills further.
Lakshya Chahar, representing India in the men’s 67kg category, also secured his place in the quarter-finals with a commendable performance. His fighting style has evolved significantly, as noted by his coach, Ramesh Kumar, who emphasized the importance of adaptability in high-pressure situations. Chahar's upcoming match is anticipated to be a closely contested bout against a seasoned athlete from Russia.
Jaismine Lamboria, competing in the women’s 60kg category, also shone brightly on the second day of the championship. Her victory, characterized by powerful punches and quick footwork, highlights her potential as a future star in women's boxing. Lamboria’s coach, Anjali Verma, expressed confidence in her ability to reach the finals, given her current form and dedication.
The World Boxing Cup not only serves as a platform for athletes to showcase their talent but also plays a crucial role in the development of boxing as a sport in India. The event is part of the International Boxing Association (IBA) calendar, drawing participation from top boxers around the globe. Past tournaments have seen significant improvements in the performance of Indian athletes, reflecting the growing investment in sports infrastructure and training programs across the country.
As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on the Indian contingent, which aims to build on its past successes and further establish itself as a formidable force in international boxing. The implications of their performances extend beyond individual accolades, as they inspire a new generation of athletes in India to pursue excellence in sports. With the quarter-finals approaching, anticipation builds for what promises to be thrilling matchups in the coming days.
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