Did Arundhati Choudhary Just Upset Triple WC Medallist Leonie Muller at the World Boxing Cup?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Arundhati Choudhary defeats triple WC medallist Leonie Muller.
- Minakshi, Ankush Phangal, Nupur, and Parveen secure finals spots.
- Arundhati’s return after 1.5 years showcases her resilience.
- Indian boxers are demonstrating exceptional talent at the World Boxing Cup.
- Upcoming matches will test their mettle against tough opponents.
Greater Noida, Nov 18 (NationPress) Arundhati Choudhary showcased a phenomenal performance during the tournament by defeating Germany’s Leonie Muller, a medallist at all three levels of the 2025 World Boxing Cup, marking an extraordinary Day 3 for India at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex.
Arundhati's impressive victory set the stage for a perfect session, as Minakshi, Ankush Phangal, Parveen, and Nupur all secured their spots in the finals.
Making her comeback after a 1.5-year hiatus, Arundhati, the former Youth World Champion and Strandja medallist, demonstrated no signs of slowing down. She dominated both the initial rounds with fierce aggression, knocking down the German contender once in the second round and again in the third to claim a decisive victory and advance to the finals.
Reflecting on her remarkable performance, Arundhati expressed, “After a year and a half, I am thrilled to return with an RSC win. Initially, I felt nervous, as my last international outing ended in a loss during the Paris (Olympics 2024) qualifiers, followed by wrist surgery. But I reminded myself, ‘This is what I’ve been waiting for,’ and now I’m back!”
The World Champion Minakshi (48kg) continued her stellar run with a dominant 5:0 victory over Korea’s Bak Cho-rong. She fought energetically, maintaining a robust defense while executing precise punches that clearly won her all three rounds.
Ankush Phangal (80kg) added another impressive 5:0 win, overpowering Australia’s Marlon Sevehon with his speed and relentless pressure. Furthermore, Nupur (80+kg) kept India’s winning streak alive by outboxing Ukraine’s Mariia Lovchynska with consistent dominance from start to finish. In one of the day's biggest surprises, Parveen (60kg) triumphed over Poland’s World Boxing Cup silver medallist Rygielska Aneta Elzbieta in a dramatic 3:2 decision, displaying exceptional ring control in pivotal moments.
In session 5, Preeti (54kg) faces a significant challenge against Olympic medallist and three-time World Champion Huang Hsiao-Wen, while Saweety Boora (75kg) goes up against Australia’s Emma-Sue Greetree, with Narender and Naveen also aiming for finals slots. Abhinash Jamwal kicks off his campaign against Ukraine’s Elvin Aliiev.