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A historic night unfolded for Indian boxing at the 2025 World Boxing Championships in Liverpool as Jaismine Lamboria clinched gold in the fiercely contested women's 57kg category, marking India’s first gold medal of the tournament. Adding to the country's glory, Nupur secured a silver medal in the women’s +80kg division, while Pooja Rani earned a bronze, completing a memorable campaign on the global stage for Indian women boxers.
Key Milestones Unveiled:
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Jaismine Lamboria defeated Olympic silver medallist Julia Szeremeta of Poland in a gripping 4-1 split decision final.
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Nupur won silver after a narrow 3-2 split decision loss against Poland’s Agata Kaczmarska in the heavyweight (+80kg) final.
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Pooja Rani took bronze following a hard-fought semifinal loss to England’s Emily Asquith in the 80kg category.
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For the first time ever, three Indian women (Minakshi, Jaismine, and Nupur) reached the finals at the World Championships.
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The event signals a landmark achievement in Indian women’s boxing amid a quiet tournament for the Indian men’s contingent.
Jaismine Lamboria’s Golden Triumph
The 24-year-old Jaismine Lamboria’s gold medal win was a masterclass in resilience and skill. Facing Julia Szeremeta, a formidable opponent and 2024 Paris Olympics silver medallist, Jaismine started cautiously as Szeremeta took early charge amid roaring local support. However, the Indian boxer regrouped effectively in the second round, leveraging her reach and precise counter-punching to wrest control. From then on, she dominated the bout, securing a definitive 4-1 split decision victory.
Jaismine described her win as the result of relentless hard work after a disappointing early exit at Paris 2024. Her gold not only marks personal redemption but also sets a new benchmark for Indian women’s boxing on the world stage. Her victory is celebrated as India’s first gold at the 2025 World Boxing Championships, lighting up the night in Liverpool and inspiring future generations.
Nupur’s Silver Lining
Following Jaismine’s triumph, heavyweight boxer Nupur Sheoran delivered a remarkable performance to reach the finals in the women’s +80kg category. In the final, she squared off against Poland’s Agata Kaczmarska, who fought aggressively at close quarters despite a height disadvantage. The tightly contested match ended in a nail-biting 3-2 split decision favoring the Polish boxer, with Nupur narrowly missing out on the gold.
Nupur’s silver medal is a testament to her grit and skill, adding to India’s impressive medal haul and proving Indian women’s growing prowess in heavyweight boxing at the global level.
Pooja Rani’s Bronze Achievement
Pooja Rani also delivered a commendable performance, securing a bronze medal in the 80kg category. After battling hard in the semifinals, she fell short against England’s Emily Asquith, who secured a 4-1 points victory to advance to the final. Pooja’s achievement marks another podium finish for India and underlines the depth of talent across this Indian boxing squad.
Historic Campaign for India’s Women Boxers
This World Championships witnessed a defining moment in Indian sports history with three women boxers reaching finals together for the first time. Jaismine Lamboria’s gold, coupled with Nupur’s silver and Pooja’s bronze, highlight an extraordinary campaign showcasing India’s rising stature in women’s boxing on the world stage.
While the women’s team surged ahead, the Indian men’s side had a subdued tournament, with no medals after 12 years. The spotlight firmly remains on the trailblazing women who have made India proud.
In Conclusion
The 2025 World Boxing Championships in Liverpool concluded on a high for India’s female pugilists. Jaismine Lamboria’s golden punch and the silver and bronze medals by Nupur and Pooja respectively underscore an inspiring chapter of Indian boxing excellence. The feats at this global event accentuate India's growing impact and potential in world boxing domains, especially among its women athletes, heralding a promising future.
Source: The Times of India, The Tribune, NewsonAir, ANI
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