Can World Medalist Husamuddin, Asian Bronze Medalist Bhawna, and Parthvi Shine on Day 3 of the BFI Cup 2025?

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Key Takeaways
- Mohammad Husamuddin won his bout decisively with a 5:0 score.
- Bhawna Sharma narrowly defeated Simran with a split decision.
- Parthvi Grehwal won her match by RSC.
- The event features top athletes from various national competitions.
- Gold and silver medalists will gain entry to the Elite National Camp.
Chennai, Oct 3 (NationPress) Mohammad Husamuddin (Services), a bronze medalist from the World Championships, reaffirmed his status as one of India’s top athletes, advancing effortlessly in his first match at the BFI Cup Elite Men’s Boxing Championship 2025, winning decisively with a 5:0 score against Services' Harsh.
The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) is hosting the inaugural BFI Cup 2025 in Chennai from October 1–7, aimed at giving emerging boxers a chance to display their talents while allowing established athletes to gauge their readiness. The championship features competitions for both Elite Men and Women across 10 weight classes, adhering to global boxing standards. The top performers, including gold and silver medalists, will have a pathway to enter the Elite National Camp.
The Elite Women’s event showcased remarkable performances as well. Bhawna Sharma (Railways), a U-22 Asian bronze medalist, narrowly defeated Simran (Haryana) with a hard-fought 3:2 split decision in the 48-51kg weight class. Parthvi Grehwal (Rajasthan) also shone, concluding her match with an RSC (Referee Stopped Contest) victory, further establishing her rising prominence in Indian boxing.
In the men's category, in addition to Husamuddin, Services’ boxers continued to demonstrate their prowess, contributing positively to their team's momentum. The women’s bouts revealed significant depth and potential, as the victories of Bhawna and Parthvi underscored the growing talent pool.
Boxers representing State units and boards that secured a position in the Top 8 at the Elite Nationals are competing in the BFI Cup, joined by athletes from SAI NCOE and the host state of Tamil Nadu. The roster also includes participants from the last two Elite National Championships, members of the Indian team from the 2024 and 2025 Asian U-22 Championships, along with medalists from international competitions since 2022.
Furthermore, the competition features medalists from the Goa and Uttarakhand National Games and the 6th Youth Nationals. All entries are coordinated through official State units and boards.