How Did BOXAM Elite 2026 Unfold for India?
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La Nucia (Spain), Feb 6 (NationPress) The Indian boxing team showcased remarkable talent at the BOXAM Elite International 2026, securing a total of 19 medals after a spectacular Day 3 performance on Friday.
Nitu (51 kg) and Preeti (54 kg) led the way as they advanced into the semifinals of their respective weight classes, while Jadumani Singh (55 kg) once again proved his mettle in the men's division.
The Indian women's team, under the guidance of newly appointed head coach Santiago Nieva, has already clinched 12 medals, while the men’s squad has confirmed seven podium finishes as they head into the semifinals.
Nitu displayed outstanding skill, defeating Canada’s McKenzie Wright with a commanding 5:0 victory to secure her semifinal spot. Preeti followed suit with a decisive win against Spain’s Maria Gonzalez, forcing an abandonment in Round 3 after dominating the fight.
Poonam (54kg) added another emphatic 5:0 victory over Thailand’s Natnicha Chongprongklang, while Priya (60kg) and Pranjal (65kg) both secured unanimous wins against Spain’s Laura Galano and Czech boxer Viktorie Jilkova, respectively. Kajal (65kg) triumphed over Kazakhstan’s Akbar Ichshanova with a close 4:1 decision.
In the men's events, Jadumani Singh continued his strong performance, defeating Peng Chia-Feng of Chinese Taipei with a 5:0 score in the 55kg category. Mohammed Hussam Uddin (60kg) showcased a polished performance, winning unanimously against Ukraine’s Ali Dahly, while Sachin (60kg) narrowly defeated Ukraine’s Aider Abduraimov with a tense 3:2 decision. Akash (75kg) also progressed with a strong 4:1 victory over Spain’s Jose Luis Canero.
While several Indian boxers fought valiantly, some bowed out, including Pawan Bartwal, who lost narrowly 2:3 to England’s Ellis Trowbridge, and Abhinash Jamwal, who fell to Ukraine’s Elvin Aliiev.
Despite the setbacks, the increasing medal tally reflects another successful day for India at the tournament, with multiple semifinal spots secured as the competition reaches its critical stages.