Golden Gloves: India's Boxing Triumph at World Cup Finals
Union Home Minister Amit Shah congratulates India's boxing contingent for earning 20 medals, including nine gold, at the World Boxing Cup Finals in Greater Noida. India achieved a historic feat by winning medals across all categories, enhancing its international reputation in boxing under World Boxing's new competition format.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah praised India's boxing contingent for their "dazzling performance" at the World Boxing Cup Finals, held in Greater Noida, where they secured an impressive 20 medals, including nine golds.
Shah lauded the athletes for their dedication and skill, noting that this victory marks a significant milestone in Indian boxing history. The country's contingent excelled in all weight classes, a first in global championship standings, with Indian women claiming seven golds and men securing two.
The World Boxing Cup series, introduced by the new governing body World Boxing earlier this year, concluded in India. The format allowed medalists from the three World Cups and top-ranked boxers to advance to the quarterfinals, with India fielding a full squad across all weight categories as event hosts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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