India’s boxers delivered a stellar finish at BOXAM Elite 2026, winning nine golds, three silvers, and seven bronzes. Lovlina Borgohain and Arundhati Choudhary headlined the campaign, with India sweeping all seven women’s finals. The Boxing Federation of India hailed the event as vital exposure against strong international competition.
The BOXAM Elite International 2026, featuring over 200 boxers from 20 nations, concluded with India firmly at the top of the medal tally. The final day saw Indian athletes dominate the ring, reinforcing the country’s growing stature in global boxing.
India’s representation in seven women’s finals was historic, with victories in every bout, including an all-Indian clash in the 54kg division. Lovlina Borgohain showcased her trademark composure to defeat England’s Mary-Kate Smith 4:1 in the 75kg final, while Arundhati Choudhary added another gold to her growing international resume.
Boxing Federation of India (BFI) President Ajay Singh emphasized that the tournament provided the exact exposure needed at this stage of the season, with strong opposition and high-pressure bouts sharpening India’s competitive edge.
Key Highlights
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India finished as the most successful nation with nine golds, three silvers, and seven bronzes
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Lovlina Borgohain defeated England’s Mary-Kate Smith 4:1 in the 75kg final
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Arundhati Choudhary secured gold, continuing her rise as a key contender
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Seven women’s finals featured Indian boxers, all converted into gold medals
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An all-Indian title clash in the 54kg division underscored depth in talent
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Over 200 boxers from 20 nations participated, making it a high-quality test early in the season
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BFI hailed the campaign as crucial exposure for upcoming international challenges
India’s commanding performance at BOXAM Elite 2026 not only reflects the strength of its current roster but also signals the country’s readiness to challenge consistently at the highest levels of world boxing.
Sources: Sportstar, ANI, The Bridge, Boxing Federation of India