India's Boxing Stars Shine Bright on Day 4 of World Boxing Futures Cup
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Bangkok, March 11 (NationPress) The Indian Youth boxing squad kept their momentum alive at the World Boxing Futures Cup 2026 in Bangkok, showcasing exceptional talent on the fourth day of events.
In the morning session, Priyansh Sehrawat (70kg) kicked off the day's proceedings positively for India, achieving a decisive 5-0 unanimous decision victory against his opponent from Latvia, propelling him forward in the tournament.
The evening session brought further success for the Indian team, with L. Ambekar (50kg) securing a commanding 5-0 unanimous decision win over his rival from Tajikistan, while Sahil Duhan (60kg) also triumphed with a decisive 5-0 victory against another Tajikistan boxer, maintaining his strong performance throughout the competition.
On a less favorable note, Aman Siwach (65kg) faced a setback, losing to his Ukrainian counterpart by Referee Stopped Contest (RSC) in the second round.
The World Boxing Futures Cup, underway in Bangkok from March 8 to 15, showcases budding youth boxers from various nations competing in Youth Olympic weight categories, providing these athletes with invaluable international experience.
The Indian team aims to sustain their success as they advance into the subsequent stages of the tournament.
Earlier during Day 3, Chandrika Pujari (50kg) delivered an impressive performance, achieving a unanimous 5-0 victory against her Venezuelan opponent. Joyshree Devi (54kg) also continued her strong run, earning a Referee Stopped Contest (RSC) win in the third round against a Kazakhstan boxer after dominating the match with relentless attacks.
In the men's division, L. Ambekar (50kg) advanced with another convincing 5-0 unanimous decision win over Ecuador, ensuring India started the day on a high note and continued their strong presence in the tournament.
The Indian contingent capped off a fruitful day with two additional victories during the evening session. Gunjan (48kg) narrowly defeated her Italian opponent in a closely contested bout, winning 3-2 after an intense match. Following this, Prachi (60kg) showcased her prowess, defeating her Ecuadorian opponent via RSC in the first round, marking India’s fifth victory of the day.