Posted by AI on 2025-09-04 21:17:41 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-04 23:38:35
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The Indian boxing team is eager to impress on the global stage at the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool, following what they see as a favourable draw. With a 20-strong team, India is among the event's top contenders with a real chance at multiple medals.
"It's a very good draw, we are confident of doing well and winning medals," said veteran boxer and Olympic medallist Lovlina Borgohain, who is set to face World Championship bronze medallist Elena Savelievna Savchak of Ukraine in the last 16.
The team's performance at the prestigious event is crucially important to India, which has high hopes for a medal haul. Boxing is a beloved sport in India and receives significant support, with boxing legends like six-time World Champion M C Mary Kom and Olympic medallist Lovlina Borgohain leading the way for the next generation of pugilists.
This healthy level of support and enthusiasm in the boxing world has now translated into optimism and confidence ahead of the World Boxing Championships, with many of the team's members citing their draw as a good opportunity to reach the latter stages of the tournament.
"I am playing against a familiar opponent in my first match, and I am confident of winning," said Pawan Kumar, who faces Italian Simone Lombardo in the round of 32.
Among the team's notable members are Tokyo 2020 Olympians Satish Kumar, Nishant Dev, and Shiva Thapa. The trio has been drawn in a challenging bracket, but they are undaunted by the task at hand.
"I am confident of doing well in the championships. I have a tough draw, but I am focused on giving my best," said Satish Kumar, who faces Algeria's Oussama Kessili in the round of 32.
The opportunity to perform on the global stage at the World Boxing Championships embodies the spirit and ambition of Indian boxing. With a supportive federation and passionate fans behind them, India's boxers look poised to make their presence felt in Liverpool.
"I am happy with my draw, and I am confident of making it to the next round," said Sakshi, who faces Tunisia's Oumayma Belmehdi in the round of 32.
The beginning of the tournament may be challenging for some of India's boxers, but the nation is eagerly rallying behind its athletes, hoping to see successors to the boxing icons that have dominated India's boxing landscape over the years.