Asian U-19 Boxing: Ambekar Meetei, Aditya, Sikander star on Day 3 in Jakarta
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Key Takeaways
India strengthened its position at the Asian U-19 & U-23 Boxing Championships on Day 3 in Jakarta with a string of commanding performances in the U-19 category on 7 July, headlined by Ambekar Meetei in the 50kg men's division delivering a ruthless first-round stoppage.
Ambekar Meetei Sets the Tone
Ambekar Meetei (50kg) was at his dominant best, dispatching Chinese Taipei's Qi-You Xiao via RSC in the opening round. The Manipuri boxer barely gave his opponent a moment to settle, controlling every exchange from the first bell and forcing the referee's intervention well before the round was out.
Aditya and Sikander Deliver Flawless Wins
In the boys' division, Aditya (55kg) produced a polished display to beat Kyrgyzstan's Daniel Tashtanbekov by a unanimous 5-0 scoreline. Sikander (60kg) matched that margin, turning in a clinical 5-0 verdict over Korea's Taemin Yang. Both results underline the depth India has assembled across the lighter weight categories.
Devendra Choudhary Adds a Fourth Win
Devendra Choudhary (75kg) continued India's momentum with a second-round RSC victory over Chinese Taipei's Sung-Lin Tsai, reinforcing that the country's U-19 strength is not confined to the lower weights. The win gave India four victories in the day's U-19 bouts.
Prashant Falls in a Close Contest
Not all went India's way. Prashant (70kg) was edged out in a tightly contested three-round bout against Kazakhstan's Bibarys Ashirvay. After dropping the first round 4-1, Prashant rallied to take the second 3-2, only to narrowly lose the deciding round 3-2 as well — a result that reflects competitive spirit even in defeat.
India's Broader Campaign in Jakarta
The Boxing Federation of India has fielded 20 boxers in each of the U-19 and U-23 age groups at the championships, which run from 5 to 16 July in Jakarta, Indonesia. Earlier in the tournament, World Boxing Futures Cup gold medallist Chandrika Pujari registered a 5-0 unanimous win over Mongolia's Lakham Tsendbaatar in the girls' 51kg category, while silver medallist Joyshree Devi forced a second-round RSC against Chinese Taipei's Chen Ning Hong in the girls' 54kg division. The championships serve as a key proving ground as India's youth programme builds toward elite continental and global competition.