Will India Shine in the Quarter-Finals of Thailand Open Boxing?
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Bangkok, May 27 (NationPress) India is set to feature five boxers—two men and three women—in the quarter-finals of the 4th Thailand Open International Boxing Tournament, all vying for places in the semi-finals on Wednesday.
In the men's category, Jugnoo (85kg) will challenge Kazakhstan's Bekzat Tangatar, while Deepak (75kg) is prepared to face South Korea's Kim Hyeon-tae in two critical quarter-final encounters.
On the women's side, Tamanna (51kg) will compete against Liu Yu-Shan from Chinese Taipei, Priya (57kg) will take on South Korea's Park Ah-Hyun, and Anjali (75kg) is set to square off against Japan's Naoka Kasahara.
India has dispatched a formidable 19-member team to this prestigious boxing event, organized by the World Boxing-backed Asian Boxing federation, which has attracted exceptional talent from boxing powerhouses such as China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, South Korea, and the host nation Thailand.
In earlier rounds, the journey for five Indian boxers concluded at the quarter-final stage on Tuesday.
In the women's bracket, Yasika Rai (48kg) and Abha Singh (54kg) were eliminated following unanimous decision losses. Among the men, Pawan Bartwal's impressive run in the 55kg category also came to a halt, while Nothoi Singh (50kg) and Dhruv Singh (80kg) faced defeats.
Bartwal had advanced to the quarter-finals in the men's 55kg class with a dominant 5-0 victory over Cambodia's Sao Rangsey on Sunday.
Originating from Syupuri village in Uttarakhand, Pawan showcased tactical awareness and ring control from the very beginning. He approached the match with caution, evading early strikes and waiting for the opportune moment to deliver a precise punch that set the tone.
A member of the Indian Army since 2017 and a silver medallist at the National Championship, Bartwal has been boxing since 2010. He now enters the quarter-finals with significant momentum, determined to secure a podium finish.