FROM THE RING TO GLORY: INDIA SHINES
In a world often flooded with tough headlines, Indian sport delivered a moment of pure pride and celebration this week. At the BOXAM Elite International Boxing Tournament 2026, held in Spain, India stamped its authority on the global boxing stage by winning an extraordinary nine gold medals. It wasn’t just a medal tally it was a statement. A statement of resilience, preparation, and belief.
The tournament, known for attracting some of the finest boxing talent from Europe, Asia, and the Americas, turned into a showcase of Indian dominance. From the very first bout to the final bell, Indian boxers displayed composure, strength, and tactical intelligence, reminding the world that India is no longer an underdog in international boxing it is a force.
At the heart of this golden run were Lovlina Borgohain, India’s Olympic bronze medallist, and Arundhati Choudhary, both of whom led by example. Lovlina, fighting with her trademark calm aggression, showed why she remains one of India’s most dependable athletes on the world stage. Her punches were precise, her footwork sharp, and her confidence unshakable. Watching her dominate the ring felt less like a contest and more like a masterclass.
The Gold Winner Perfomance
For Lovlina, this gold carried deeper meaning. After battling injuries and the pressure of expectations in recent years, her performance at BOXAM felt like a reaffirmation a reminder to herself and to millions back home that champions don’t fade easily. They adapt, endure, and return stronger.
Alongside her, Arundhati Choudhary’s gold medal win stood out as a symbol of India’s rising bench strength. She fought with hunger and fearlessness, taking on experienced international opponents without hesitation. Each round she boxed carried the confidence of an athlete who knows her moment has arrived. Her victory wasn’t just personal it signaled the arrival of the next generation of Indian boxing stars.
What made India’s performance truly special was not just the stars, but the collective excellence of the entire squad. Boxers across weight categories rose to the occasion, executing well-planned strategies and maintaining discipline under pressure. Close bouts were handled with maturity, while dominant matches were finished decisively. The Indian tricolour rising again and again during medal ceremonies became a familiar and emotional sight.
Behind The Winning In Boxam
Behind this success lies years of quiet work. Coaches, support staff, sports scientists, and federation officials have steadily built a system focused on international exposure and mental toughness. Tournaments like BOXAM are not easy hunting grounds; they are testing arenas. India passed the test with flying colours.
The nine gold medals also reflect a shift in mindset. Indian boxers no longer enter international tournaments merely hoping to gain experience they enter expecting to win. That confidence, once rare, is now visible in their body language, ring control, and refusal to be intimidated by big names or home crowds.
For Indian sports fans, this victory arrived like a breath of fresh air. In homes across the country, social media timelines filled with congratulatory messages, tricolour emojis, and words of pride. For young boxers training in small academies and local stadiums, these wins are more than news they are motivation. Proof that global success is possible.
Importantly, the timing couldn’t be better. With major international competitions and Olympic qualification events ahead, this performance boosts morale and momentum. It reassures selectors, sponsors, and supporters that Indian boxing is moving in the right direction.
Beyond medals, the BOXAM triumph tells a human story of discipline over doubt, preparation over pressure, and unity over individual glory. Each punch thrown carried the weight of countless early-morning training sessions, missed family moments, and unwavering belief.

