India Shines at World Boxing Cup 2026 with Six Medals Secured
India's Impressive Performance at the World Boxing Cup
India showcased an outstanding performance at the World Boxing Cup 2026 (Stage 2), with Prachi leading the way as the nation confirmed six medals after a strong quarterfinal showing. Prachi (57kg) delivered an exceptional performance, defeating Shih Yi Wu from Chinese Taipei, a bronze medallist from the Paris Olympics, with a hard-fought 4-1 decision, ensuring her place in the semifinals and a guaranteed podium finish.
Minakshi's Remarkable Victory
Minakshi, ranked World No. 1 in the 48kg category, moved up to compete in the 51kg division and continued her impressive streak by achieving a decisive 5-0 victory over Kazakhstan's Alua Balkibekova, the reigning world champion (2025) and currently ranked No. 3. This victory stands out as one of the most significant of the day.
Men's Boxers Secure Their Medals
In the men's events, Deepak (70kg) showcased a composed performance, defeating Azerbaijan's Nabi Isgandarov with a unanimous 5-0 decision. Nikhil (55kg) also made a mark with a dominant 5-0 win over Azerbaijan's Amin Mammadzada, advancing to the semifinals. These results have solidified India's position with six medals at the tournament, highlighting the country's strong presence on the international boxing stage.
Earlier in the day, Saneh (65kg) fought valiantly but was eliminated after a 0-5 loss to Poland's Kinga Krowka.
India's Continued Success
India's consistent performances at the World Boxing Cup demonstrate the depth and talent across various weight categories. The team is now looking forward to multiple finalists and the possibility of securing gold medals in the upcoming matches.
