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Women's Boxing Nationals: World champ Nitu Ghanghas leads the charge as top stars cruise

IANS March 22, 2025 113 views

World Champion Nitu Ghanghas headlined Day 2 of the Elite Women's National Boxing Championship with a commanding victory in the Minimumweight category. The tournament at Greater Noida's Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex features approximately 200 boxers from 24 state units competing across ten weight categories. Notable performances came from SSCB boxers Jaismine Lamboria and Sakshi, while Railways' Anamika Hooda continued her knockout streak. The championship, organized by BFI and UP Boxing Association, demonstrates the growing strength of women's boxing in India.

"World Champion and Arjuna Awardee Nitu Ghanghas delivered a statement performance" - Boxing Federation of India
Greater Noida, March 22: World Champion and Arjuna Awardee Nitu Ghanghas (Haryana) delivered a statement performance on Day 2 of the 8th Elite Women's National Boxing Championship 2025, securing a dominant unanimous victory over Rajasthan's Anjali Choudhary in the Minimumweight category (45-48kg) to storm into the next round.

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Nitu Ghanghas secures unanimous victory in Minimumweight category against Rajasthan's Anjali Choudhary

Other top stars, Jaismine Lamboria, one of only two competitors from the Services Sports Control Board (SSCB), and Sakshi also progressed to the next round with dominant victories. Jaismine comfortably defeated Uttar Pradesh's Ice Prajapati. Sakshi, the second SSCB boxer, displayed similar dominance with a 5:0 victory over Punjab's Sandeep Kaur, reinforcing the Services' strong presence in the competition.

Hosted by the BFI in collaboration with the Uttar Pradesh Boxing Association, the championship takes place at Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, and will end on March 27. Approximately 200 boxers from 24 state units will compete across ten weight categories in this week-long tournament, which follows the World Boxing Technical & Competition Rules, featuring three three-minute rounds with one-minute rest intervals.

Anamika Hooda (Railways) continued her ruthless form, following up her opening-round knockout with another first-round stoppage victory against Andhra Pradesh's Manasa Veni Anakapalli, underlining her title credentials. Youth World Champion Devika Ghorpade (Maharashtra) also impressed, overpowering Sumayya M. of Karnataka with a knockout win to advance.

In the 54-57kg category, Kunjarani Devi (Manipur) edged out Monika Mehta (Uttarakhand) with a hard-fought 4:1 split decision, while Poonam (Railways) proved too strong for Karnataka's K Yoogasri. The 60-65kg division saw UP's Sarita Rai secure a well-earned victory over Delhi's Shivani.

Minakshi (AIP) dominated Kerala's Milano M.J. with a flawless 5:0 unanimous win in the 45-48kg category. In the 51-54kg division, Savita (RSPB) overpowered Assam's Puja Sonowal with a second-round stoppage (RSC).

Meanwhile, Kerala's Nandana C. made a strong statement, securing a first-round RSC victory over Karnataka's Monika K, rounding off an eventful day filled with power-packed performances.

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