Are 40 Indian Pugilists Ready for the Asian Boxing Championships in Bangkok?

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Key Takeaways
- India's boxing team comprises 40 promising young athletes.
- The championships are held from July 30 to August 12 in Bangkok.
- A total of 396 boxers from 26 nations are participating.
- Competitors will fight in ten weight categories for each age group.
- This event is crucial for athletes seeking to advance to senior boxing circuits.
New Delhi, July 30 (NationPress) India’s boxing team, comprised of 40 talented young athletes, is set to showcase its skills at the Asian U19 and U22 Boxing Championships, commencing on July 30 and continuing until August 12 at the renowned Indoor Stadium Huamark in Bangkok, Thailand.
This tournament, hosted by Asian Boxing in collaboration with World Boxing and the Thailand Boxing Association, will feature 396 boxers from 26 countries. It includes two age categories: U19 (born between 2007 and 2008) and U22 (born between 2004 and 2006), with both male and female competitors adhering to Olympic-style boxing regulations.
The Indian squad showcases a robust blend of talent across both age groups. Leading the lineup is Vishvanath Suresh, a three-time Asian Champion and two-time National Champion, who is expected to be a standout performer. He is joined by national champion Sagar, National Games silver medallist Preet Malik, Khelo India gold medallist and senior nationals competitor Suman Kumari, and Yakshika, who secured a bronze medal at the Asian Youth Championship 2024.
Additionally, they will be accompanied by multi-time national medallist Nisha, Sub-Junior Nationals 2024 silver medallist Muskan, and several promising first-time participants who have excelled at the domestic level.
Competitors will vie across ten weight categories in each division. For U19 men, the weight classes span from 47KG-50KG to +90KG, while U19 women will compete in classes from 45-48KG to +80KG. The U22 men and women will compete in similar weight categories, providing a comprehensive range of match-ups across all divisions.
This championship serves as more than just a quest for medals; it is a crucial pathway for young boxers aspiring to enter the senior circuit, including prestigious events like the Asian Games, World Championships, and ultimately, the Olympics.
For many in this squad, it marks their first significant opportunity on an international platform, allowing them to transition from domestic competitions and engage with the best young talents from across Asia.