How Did Hitesh and Sachin Siwach Propel India’s Success in the World Boxing Cup Astana?

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Key Takeaways
- Hitesh and Sachin Siwach secured unanimous 5:0 victories in their bouts.
- Minakshi and Muskan also had successful starts in their categories.
- India won six medals in the previous World Boxing Cup leg in Brazil.
- The finals will be held in New Delhi this November.
- Over 130 boxers from 19 countries are participating.
Astana (Kazakhstan), June 30 (NationPress) Hitesh and Sachin Siwach spearheaded India's impressive start at the World Boxing Cup–Astana 2025, achieving commanding, unanimous victories in their opening preliminary contests at the Beeline Arena on Monday.
Hitesh, a gold medalist from the Brazil leg, decisively defeated Kan Chia-Wei of Chinese Taipei 5:0 in the light middleweight division. Sachin, who secured a bronze in Brazil, also showcased his skills with a convincing 5:0 victory over Canada's Al-Ahmadieh Keoma-Ali in the lightweight category.
In the women's section, Minakshi kicked off her journey with a flawless 5:0 triumph against Australia's Madeleine Bowen in the light-flyweight division, while Muskan narrowly defeated England's Kerry Davis with a close 3:2 decision in the middleweight category, according to a release from the Boxing Federation of India (BFI).
India had previously secured six medals at the last World Boxing Cup leg in Brazil. With the Finals set for New Delhi this November, the Astana leg is crucial for preparation. In the initial leg of the 2025 World Boxing Cup held in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, India won one gold, one silver, and four bronze medals.
Boxers from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chinese Taipei, England, France, Germany, Guatemala, India, Italy, Kazakhstan, Norway, Panama, Poland, Switzerland, Sweden, United States, Uzbekistan, and Wales are competing. A similar number of nations are anticipated at the Astana leg.
In total, over 130 boxers from 19 countries participated in the inaugural edition of the World Boxing Cup. Of these, 15 nations made it to the medals tally during the first leg. Notably, Uzbekistan topped the medal standings in Brazil with eight medals, including five golds. Hosts Brazil followed with nine medals but only three golds, while Kazakhstan secured third place with six medals, comprising three golds and three bronzes.