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India concluded its campaign at the World Boxing Cup 2025 in Kazakhstan with an impressive total of 11 medals, including ...
Following their fine performances in the World Boxing Cup 2025 at Astana, Kazakhstan, some of India's medal winners opened up on their performances during the tournament and their plans ahead of the ...
For the first time, an Indian boxing team will journey to China for a 15-day training camp in Xinjiang, preparing for the ...
The Boxing Federation of India awarded ₹17.5 lakh to 17 medal-winning boxers from the World Boxing Cup legs in Brazil and ...
The announcement comes at a time when India’s national core group continues high-intensity training at the Patiala camp in ...
Indian boxers who won medals at this year’s World Boxing Cup in Brazil and Kazakhstan were felicitated by the Boxing ...
The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) has announced a prize purse of Rs 17.5 lakh to reward the 17 Indian boxers who brought ...
Boxing Federation of India rewards medal-winning boxers with ₹17.5 lakh prize purse, aiming to excel at upcoming ...
The women's 80 kg division was also taken by Olympian Pooja Rani. However, Meenakshi Hooda won the women's 48kg category, and Nitu Ghanghas, the Commonwealth Games champion, failed to make the cut.
Each gold medallist will receive ₹2 lakh, silver medallists ₹1 lakh, and bronze winners ₹50,000, as India builds momentum toward the World Boxing Cup Finals to be held here later this year.
Indian boxers returned from the World Boxing Cup in Astana with 11 medals, including 3 golds, marking a positive shift in the heavyweight division.
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