Did Nisha, Muskan & Rahul Secure Gold at the Asian U19 Boxing Championships?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Nisha and Muskan won gold medals at the U19 Asian Championships.
- India's medal tally reached 14, showcasing the country's boxing talent.
- Rahul Kundu added to the gold count in the men's category.
- India aims to strengthen its position in Asian boxing.
- U19 and U22 categories provide vital platforms for emerging athletes.
Bangkok, Aug 10 (NationPress) India’s emerging women boxers showcased their impressive skills in continental boxing as Nisha (54kg) and Muskan (57kg) secured gold medals, while five others earned silver, during the U19 Asian Boxing Championships 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand, on Sunday.
In the men's finals, Rahul Kundu (75kg) contributed to India's success with a split decision win over Uzbekistan's formidable Muhammadjon Yakupboevek, increasing India's overall medal count to 14, which includes three gold medals, seven silver, and four bronze.
Among the 10 female competitors representing India in the U19 category, nine will return home with medals—comprising two golds, five silvers, and two bronzes—reinforcing India's reputation as a rising force in boxing, alongside nations like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and China.
The concurrent U19 and U22 Asian Boxing Championships provide a vital platform for India's budding athletes to demonstrate their determination and skill against some of the toughest opponents in Asia. India has assembled a strong team of 40 boxers—20 in each age group—featuring a blend of seasoned champions and emerging talents noted for their performances in local competitions.
Nisha kicked off India’s gold medal achievements in her second bout of the day, displaying dominance in the third round against Sirui Yang of China to secure a 4:1 victory. Muskan followed suit, adopting an aggressive strategy to fend off Kazakhstan’s Ayazhan Ermek, ultimately winning with a 3:2 split decision.
In the men's competition, Rahul demonstrated confidence against Uzbekistan's Muhammadjon in the 75kg category, winning the final decisively with a 4:1 score.
India is also guaranteed 13 medals in the U22 category, with five boxers poised to compete for gold on Monday.
Among the other Indian women vying for gold on Sunday, Vini lost to Sevara Mamatova of Uzbekistan in the 60kg final, while Arinda Akimoto of Japan triumphed over Nisha with a 4:1 decision in the 65kg final.
In the heavier weight classes, Aarti Kumari (75kg) was defeated by Tongtong Gu of China, while Kritika Wasan (80kg) fell short in a close match against Kuralay Yeginbaikyzy of Kazakhstan, losing 2:3. Parchi Tokas (80+kg) faced a similar fate, also losing by a 2:3 margin to Sobirakhon Shakhobidinova from Uzbekistan.
In the men's division, Mausam Suhag lost in the 65kg final to Jakhongir Zaynidinov of Uzbekistan, while Hemant Sangwan was defeated by Rassul Assankhanov of Kazakhstan. Yashika (women’s 51kg), Akanksha Phalaswal (women’s 70kg), Shivam (men’s 55kg), and Gaurav (men’s 85kg) each secured bronze medals.