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Boxing World Championships 2025: Historical night for India! Jaismine Lamboria wins gold, Nupur takes down silver in Liverpool | Boxing news

Jaismine Lamboria in India celebrates gold winning at the world boxing championships. (Getty Images)

New Delhi: Liverpool witnessed a historic moment for Indian boxing on Saturday evening while Jaismine Lamboria stormed gold in the 57 kg female category at the 2025 boxing world championships, beating the Olympic silver medalist Julia Szeremeta in Poland in a seizure final. Adding to the glory of India, Nupur won money in the female division + 80 kg, which completes one of the most beautiful campaigns in India on the world scene.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Jaismine’s fight against Szeremeta began under intense pressure, with the Polish boxer – roaring by a large local contingent of supporters – taking the early initiative. However, the 24-year-old Indian has brought together brilliantly in the second round, using his upper scope and his backlash to tear off the competition control. She never gave up later, sealing a victory for the 4-1 decision and the first gold medal in the tournament in India.

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“This feeling cannot be expressed by words, I am so happy to be a world champion,” an emotional jaismine told Olympics.com. “After my early release in Paris 2024, I worked hard on my technique and my mental strength. This medal is the reward for a year of relentless dedication. ”While the triumph of Jaismine sparked celebrations, the count of the India medal increased more when the heavyweight boxer Nupur fought valiantly, but failed in the female final of + 80 kg against Agata Kaczmarska in Poland. In a closely fought competition, Kaczmarska, advantage of the height of Nupur shorter but aggressive and neutralized by fighting closely. The Polish boxer won a decisive punch in the moving seconds to pay Nupur 3-2 on the division decision.Earlier in the day, Pooja Rani obtained a podium finish, signing with a bronze after a granular semi-final battle against Emily Asquith in England. The campaign of India was already historic, with three women boxers – Minakshi (48 kg), Jaismine (57 kg) and Nupur (80 kg) – reaching the final for the first time.

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