Indian Boxing Team Commences Rigorous Training Camp in Mongolia for Asian Championships
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Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - March 14 (NationPress) - The prestigious boxing squad from India, encompassing both men’s and women’s teams, has officially landed in Mongolia to commence an intensive training camp prior to the Asian Boxing Championships 2026, which is set to take place from March 28 to April 11.
The inaugural group of athletes includes renowned boxers such as Preeti (54 kg), Harsh Choudhary (90 kg), Jadumani Singh (55 kg), Sachin (60 kg), Deepak (70 kg), Ankushita Boro (65 kg), Arundhati Choudhary (70 kg), Jaismine (57 kg), and Nikhat Zareen (51 kg). This group, along with their support team, has arrived in the host country to initiate their acclimatization process.
The Indian contingent will engage in training sessions alongside boxers from various nations as they prepare for this significant continental event, where the champions will achieve direct qualification for the imminent Asian Games and Commonwealth Games slated for later this year.
A second group of athletes and support personnel is expected to depart for Mongolia on March 15 to join the ongoing training camp.
In addition to the primary team, the camp also includes the second-ranked boxers in Olympic weight categories and top-ranked boxers in non-Olympic categories. This strategic inclusion aims to enhance sparring quality and fortify the team's preparations. These athletes will practice with the squad during this crucial training phase and are scheduled to return to India on March 28, 2026.
This tournament, recognized as one of Asia’s most prestigious boxing events, plays a vital role in influencing rankings and momentum ahead of major international competitions. It offers continental titles and ranking points that will be advantageous as participants gear up for the Commonwealth and Asian Games.
Boxing powerhouses from Asia, including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, India, China, Japan, and Thailand, will vie for dominance across various weight divisions.
India has historically ranked among the top nations at the Asian Championships in recent years. With seasoned athletes leading the team, there are high hopes for multiple finals appearances, strong medal prospects in women’s categories, and promising podium finishes in middleweight and heavyweight divisions.
While Asian boxing remains fiercely competitive, especially from Central Asian countries, India's well-structured preparation instills confidence as they head into the tournament.