India’s Women Boxers Shine Bright at World Boxing Championships 2025
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India’s Women Boxers Shine Bright at World Boxing Championships 2025

India’s women boxers have once again proven their strength, grit, and determination on the global stage by dominating the World Boxing Championships 2025. With stellar performances across multiple weight categories, these champions have made the nation proud and showcased the unstoppable rise of Indian women in sports.

Jaismine Lamboria (57 KG) clinched Gold, showing remarkable technique and resilience inside the ring. Her victory stands as a testament to her consistent hard work and unwavering focus. Joining her at the top podium, Meenakshi Hooda (48 KG) also bagged a Gold, impressing audiences worldwide with her sharp reflexes and fearless fighting spirit.

Adding to the tally, Nupur Sheoran (80+ KG) delivered a powerful performance to secure Silver. Competing in the heavyweight category, she showed immense courage and strength, narrowly missing out on gold but winning the hearts of millions back home. Meanwhile, seasoned boxer Pooja Rani (80 KG) brought home a Bronze, adding yet another feather to her already illustrious career. Her experience and fighting skills remain an inspiration for the younger generation.

This collective triumph highlights the incredible depth of talent in India’s women’s boxing. Beyond medals, it sends a powerful message of empowerment, breaking barriers, and proving that with determination and perseverance, Indian athletes can conquer the world.

The success of these champions will inspire countless young girls across the country to step into the boxing ring, chase their dreams, and believe in their own strength. With such achievements, the future of Indian boxing looks brighter than ever.

India celebrates not just medals, but the spirit of these women who have carried the tricolor high with pride and passion.

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