Will 12 Indians Shine in the Finals of BOXAM Elite?
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La Nucia (Spain), Feb 7 (NationPress) A total of twelve Indian boxers, comprising eight women and four men, are set to vie for gold medals on the concluding day of the BOXAM Elite International 2026, following a session filled with impressive performances.
Leading the men’s team, Sachin (60kg) continued his outstanding form by securing another decisive victory against Jack Dryden from England. In the women’s category, Lovlina Borgohain (75kg), an Olympic medallist, showcased her prowess by winning unanimously against Rosie Eccles from Wales to reach the finals.
Taking place in La Nucia, Alicante, Spain, the BOXAM Elite 2026 has gathered over 200 boxers from 20 nations. India, with its twelve finalists, stands as the most represented nation in the finals on Saturday, ahead of formidable teams like Kazakhstan (11), Ukraine (5), and the host nation, Spain (4). India is guaranteed at least one gold medal, as the Elite Women’s 54kg final features an all-Indian matchup.
Indian women continued to shine with strong semifinal victories across various categories, highlighted by the confirmed gold in the 54kg division, where Preeti and Poonam will compete for the title. Additionally, Manju Rani (48kg), Nitu (51kg), Priya (60kg), Arundhati Choudhary (70kg), and Naina (80kg) all advanced to the finals with emphatic wins, showcasing India’s depth and consistency across weight classes.
On the men’s side, India secured more finalists through the remarkable performances of Deepak (70kg), Akash (75kg), and Ankush (80kg). Deepak delivered one of the session's standout moments by achieving a first-round RSC against Kazakhstan’s Nurbek Mursal, a silver medallist at the World Boxing Cup Finals, while both Akash and Ankush overcame tough opponents from Kazakhstan to clinch their spots in the gold medal matches.
Several Indian boxers also earned bronze medals after falling short in the semifinals, including Pranjal Yadav (65kg), Kajal (65kg), Sanamacha Chanu (75kg), and Mankirat Kaur (80+kg) in the women's competition. In the men’s category, Jadumani Singh (55kg), Mohammed Hussam Uddin (60kg), and Hitesh Gulia (70kg) secured bronze finishes as well.