5 young boxers won gold in Asian Youth and Junior Championships. Boxing News – Times of India

New Delhi: Last edition’s medalist Tamannaah (50kg) and Nivedita Karki (48 kg) was among five Indian women boxers who won gold medals in youth competition Asian Youth and Junior Boxing Championships Monday in Amman, Jordan.
Shaheen (60kg), Raveena (63kg) and Muskan (75kg) were the other three boxers who also went on to win the finals and won the gold medal.
Nivedita gave India a perfect start to the day as they won a sensational 3-2 Uzbekistan‘s Saidakhon Rakhmonova.
Tamanna then won the country’s second gold with a victory over another Uzbek boxer. robyankhon bakhtiarova by equal margin. Both Nivedita and Tamannaah had won silver medals in the last edition.
Shaheen and Raveena added two more gold medals to the country’s tally with their respective Uzbek opponents dominated by unanimous decisions.
While Shaheen (60kg) performed better mukhlisa tokhirovaRaveena defeated Sitora Bahodirova of Uzbekistan.
In the first round, the referee stopped the competition and Muskan also made an offensive against Adasaribarov of Kazakhstan before Muskan was declared the winner.
However, Priyanka and Keerti lost in the final and ended their campaign with a silver medal.
In the 66kg category, Priyanka lost 1-4 to Bakitsidish of Kazakhstan, while Kirti (+81kg) lost 0-5 to Uzbekistan’s Sakhobat Khusanova.
Renu (52kg), Tanisha Lamba (54kg), Prachi (57kg), Pranjal Yadav (70kg) and Sneha (81kg) are the five boxers who had earlier secured a bronze medal by making it to the semi-finals, as the Indian women’s The team signed with all the medals. 12 categories in youth category.
Later tonight, three Indians, Vishwanath Suresh (48kg), Vanshman (63.5kg) and Aman Singh Bisht (+92kg) will fight for gold in the youth men’s section.
On Sunday evening, Krish Pal (46kg) and Yashvardhan Singh (60kg) posted impressive wins in the finals to add two more gold medals for India in the junior category.
Krish defeated Anisharvon Fazilov of Tajikistan 4-1 by split decision, while Yashvardhan overtook Uzbekistan’s Mirzakamron Yunusov by unanimous decision.
Among other junior boys, Ravi Saini (48kg) and Rishabh Singh (60kg) lost their respective finals and finished with silver medals.
Along with Vini (50kg), Yakshika (52kg), Vidhi (57kg), Nikita Chand (60kg), Srishti Sathe (63kg) and Rudrika (75kg) also emerged champions in the girls’ category first, the Indian The junior team finished its campaign in second place. Position with 21 medals – eight gold, seven silver and six bronze.