India’s Boxing Bonanza: 9 Golds in Debut World Cup Glory

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A historic moment that pushed India to the top of the global stage
India’s first appearance at the World Boxing Cup Finals 2025 turned into a statement of pure dominance. Competing in Greater Noida, the team delivered a stunning performance on November 20, closing the tournament with nine gold medals and an undefeated run that shocked seasoned boxing nations.
The women’s squad led the charge with six golds, driven by stars like Lovlina Borgohain and Nikhat Zareen, who controlled their finals with confidence and clean technique. Their victories set the tone for the entire event and showed how far India has come in global boxing.
On the men’s side, strong performances added three more golds to the tally, rounding out a team effort that felt focused and fearless. Coaches and trainers have been praised for building a system that allows athletes to sharpen their skills and stay competitive at the highest level.
Fans flooded social platforms throughout the night, calling it a proud and emotional moment for the country. Many described it as India’s true breakout year in international boxing.
This debut wasn’t just about medals. It was a sign of what’s possible when talent, preparation, and belief come together. And if this tournament is any indication, India’s boxing future looks brighter than ever.

