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India's Boxing Stars Shine in Latest World Rankings

Indian boxing is making headlines as champions Priya Ghanghas and Vishvanath Suresh secure top rankings, with Jaismine Lamboria reaching number one in the women's 57kg category. The latest World Boxing Rankings reveal India's dominance, showcasing a strong presence in both men's and women's divisions. With several boxers in the top ten and a robust pipeline of talent, India's position as a leading boxing nation is firmly established. The Boxing Federation of India highlights the importance of grassroots development and high-performance training in achieving these remarkable results. Explore how India's boxing prowess continues to rise on the global stage.
 

India's Boxing Rankings Overview

Indian champions Priya Ghanghas and Vishvanath Suresh have made significant strides, landing in the top three of their respective weight classes. Meanwhile, Jaismine Lamboria has ascended to the number one spot in the women's 57kg category, showcasing India's robust presence in the latest World Boxing Rankings.


Women's Boxing Dominance

In women's boxing, Minakshi continues her reign as the world number one in the 48kg category, while Preeti has climbed to the third position. Arundhati Choudhary (70kg), Pooja Rani (80kg), and Nupur (+80kg) have all secured the second rank, emphasizing India's strength in heavier weight classes. Notable athletes like Nikhat Zareen (51kg) and Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) have also maintained their elite status.


Men's Boxing Consistency

The men's team has shown remarkable consistency as well. Sachin and Narender have entered the top five following impressive international performances. Hitesh Gulia (70kg) holds the sixth position, while Abhinash Jamwal (65kg) is ranked eighth. Akash (75kg) and Lokesh (85kg) have also made it into the top ten, reflecting India's growing competitiveness across various weight classes.


Insights from BFI President

Ajay Singh, President of the Boxing Federation of India, commented, "These rankings reflect the robust systems and structures established over recent years. Our focus on grassroots development and high-performance training has created a sustainable talent pipeline. It is heartening to see a strong Indian presence in nearly every weight category, solidifying our status as a leading boxing nation globally."


India's Global Standing

The recent rankings highlight India's depth and consistency, with a notable spread of boxers achieving competitive global standings. Currently, India ranks third overall in terms of top-ten athletes worldwide, second in women's boxing, and fourth in men's boxing. Notably, India leads in the women's category, underscoring its growing dominance on the international stage.


Beyond the Top 10

The depth of talent extends beyond the top ten. In women's boxing, Parveen (60kg) is ranked 13th, while Ankushita Boro (65kg) narrowly misses the top ten at 11th. Other competitors like Saweety (75kg), Sakshi (54kg), Sanju (60kg), and Neeraj Phogat (65kg) are also maintaining competitive rankings. In the men's category, Ankush (80kg) is just outside the elite bracket at 11th, with Deepak (70kg) at 12th, and Jugnoo (85kg) in 14th place.


Continued International Success

India's remarkable ascent in the world rankings is attributed to consistent international success. Record-breaking performances at the World Boxing Cup Finals, impressive medal hauls at the World Championships, and strong results across various competitions have significantly bolstered the country's standing, with the latest rankings further affirming Indian boxing's growing global influence.