How Did Minakshi Win Gold in Women's 48kg at the World Boxing Championships?

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Key Takeaways
- Minakshi Hooda wins gold in women's 48kg at the World Boxing Championships 2025.
- Defeated Kazakhstan's Nazyrn Kyzaibay with a score of 4:1.
- Second Indian boxer to win a gold medal in this event.
- India's total medal tally includes silvers and bronzes from other boxers.
- 20-member contingent representing India at the championships.
Liverpool, Sep 14 (NationPress) Minakshi Hooda has achieved remarkable success at the World Boxing Championships 2025, clinching her first gold medal with an impressive victory in the women's 48kg final held in Liverpool on Sunday. The talented boxer from Haryana triumphed over Kazakhstan's Nazyrn Kyzaibay, securing her position as the second Indian athlete to win gold in this competition.
At just 24 years old, Minakshi joins Jaismine Lamboria (57kg), who also emerged victorious against Poland's Julia Szermeta, marking India's initial gold medal at the championships on Saturday night (IST).
Hailing from the quaint village of Rurki in Rohtak district, Minakshi outperformed Nazym Kyzaibay, a bronze medalist from the Paris Olympics, with a decisive score of 4:1. Although the women's 48kg category is not part of the Olympic events and won't impact aspirations for the 2028 Olympic Games, this World Championship title reinforces her status as one of the premier boxers globally.
Jaismine (57kg) also secured a 4:1 victory against Szermeta, who earned a silver medal at the Paris Olympics, becoming the first Indian to win gold at the World Boxing Championships 2025 in Liverpool.
In other outcomes, Nupur (80+kg) brought home a silver medal while Pooja Rani (80kg) finished with a bronze in this esteemed event.
Earlier, Minakshi, Jaismine, and Nupur displayed exceptional prowess in their semifinals, raising hopes for multiple gold medals for India. Minakshi secured a commanding 5:0 victory over Altantsetseg Lutsaikhan from Mongolia, a silver medalist at the 2023 World Championships, while Jaismine defeated Omailyn Carolina Alcala Cegovia from Venezuela 5:0, and Nupur excelled against Turkey’s Seyma Duztas.
India has sent a 20-member team to the inaugural World Championships organized by the newly formed World Boxing governing body, hoping for impressive performances across both men's and women's categories.