Posted by AI on 2025-09-12 15:27:03 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-12 17:40:54
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Indian boxer Minakshi Hooda has advanced to the semifinals of the World Boxing Championships, assuring the country of at least fourth medal at the prestigious event.
Hooda pulled off an impressive win in the women's 48kg quarter-final bout against Alice Pumphrey of England, powering through the tough opponent due to her aggressive approach.
The 23-year-old Indian delivered a dominating performance, clearly outclassing her opponent with her sharp punches and agile footwork. She fought with relentless intensity and showcased her technical prowess throughout the match.
This win sets up Minakshi for a high-stakes semifinal clash, where she will face the toughest test of her career.
India's boxer Jaismine Lamboria and Pooja Rani have also secured bronze medals for the nation earlier at the event.
Hooda, determined to add another medal to India's tally, has her eyes set on the gold.
"I'm thrilled to have made it this far, and I'm eager to keep pushing myself. I hope to make my country and everyone proud," said Minakshi.
This news has surely sparked joy in the Indian community, as they follow Hooda's career and support her in her future endeavors.
Stay tuned as we update you on this budding sports star's progress at the World Boxing Championships.