India’s Historic Gold-Winning Moment
Hitesh Gulia Makes History with India’s First Gold at World Boxing Cup 2025 : In a remarkable achievement, Indian boxer Hitesh Gulia captured India’s first-ever gold medal at the World Boxing Cup 2025, hosted in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil. Competing under the banner of the newly formed World Boxing federation, Gulia clinched the top spot in the 70 kg category after his final opponent, Odel Kamara from England, withdrew due to injury. Even though the victory came through a withdrawal, it stands as a landmark achievement in the history of Indian boxing.
Team India’s Medal-Winning Spree
India’s performance was commendable with a total of six medals. In addition to Gulia’s gold, Abhinash Jamwal earned a silver medal in the 65 kg category after a closely fought bout against Yuri Reis of Brazil. The team also brought home four bronze medals through the efforts of Jadumani Singh Mandengbam (50 kg), Manish Rathore (55 kg), Sachin (60 kg), and Vishal (90 kg).
Strategic Training Behind the Victory
Hitesh Gulia attributed his success to a rigorous 10-day training camp in Brazil, where he benefited from expert guidance and personalized fitness drills, helping him refine both his technique and tactical approach. The camp emphasized strategy, endurance, and opponent analysis, which helped him prepare mentally and physically for the high-stakes tournament.
Looking Ahead: Building Toward Olympic Glory
This edition of the World Boxing Cup served as an important platform for India’s emerging boxers as they prepare for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The exposure and experience gained at this level are expected to enhance their readiness for Olympic qualifiers, boosting both morale and performance expectations within the national boxing community.
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Hitesh Gulia Makes History with India’s First Gold at World Boxing Cup 2025 :
Aspect | Details |
Event | World Boxing Cup 2025 |
Host Country | Brazil (Foz do Iguaçu) |
Governing Body | World Boxing (new global body) |
Historic Gold Medalist | Hitesh Gulia (70 kg) |
Silver Medalist | Abhinash Jamwal (65 kg) |
Bronze Medalists | Jadumani (50 kg), Manish (55 kg), Sachin (60 kg), Vishal (90 kg) |
Final Opponent (Gold Match) | Odel Kamara (England) – withdrew |
Training Details | 10-day camp in Brazil |
Indian Contingent | 10 boxers |
Total Medals | 6 (1 Gold, 1 Silver, 4 Bronze) |
Future Focus | Olympic Qualification – Los Angeles 2028 |