Doing India proud: BFI president Ajay Singh with the medallists Jaismine, Minakshi, Nupur and Pooja | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Rurki lady Minakshi obtained previous Kazakh Paris Olympics bronze medallist Nazym Kyzaibay 4-1 within the ladies’s 48kg closing on Sunday (September 14, 2025), whereas Bhiwani’s Jaismine rallied to stun Polish Olympics silver medallist Julia Szeremeta 4-1 within the 57kg summit conflict late on Saturday (September 13, 2025) night time.
Indian ladies completed with two gold, a silver and a bronze, whereas the lads drew a clean.
The taller Minakshi’s plan to maneuver out and in to land her punches labored effectively as she stayed 4-1 up within the opening spherical. Nazym stepped up assault by closing the hole and had a 3-2 edge within the second spherical.
However, Minakshi, an Asian silver medallist in 52kg in 2022, discovered the goal from a distance to negate the impact of some stable blows from the Kazakh and avenged her defeat on the Astana World Boxing Cup in July.
Olympian Jaismine, a lanky southpaw who claimed a gold in Astana, confirmed her easy footwork and counter-attacks from an extended vary, whereas Julia landed physique punches to take the primary spherical 3-2.
Bobbing and weaving properly, Julia discovered methods to hit the goal. In reply, a affected person Jaismine maintained her composure, stepped again superbly and linked her counters to bounce again within the evenly-contested second spherical with a 5-0 verdict.
In the essential closing interval, Jaismine grew in confidence to exhibit her evasive expertise towards an attacking Julia. The Indian additionally delivered her blows effectively to stroll away because the winner.
Nupur misplaced to Poland’s Agata Kaczmarska 3-2 in a hard-fought +80kg title conflict to take silver.
Pooja Rani (80kg) received the primary spherical earlier than falling to England’s Emily Asquith 4-1 within the semifinals and bagged bronze.
Published – September 15, 2025 01:06 am IST
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