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Asian Boxing U17 Championships 2026: India Girls Dominate, Boys Come Up With A Mixed Result On Day 1 In Tashkent

India’s U-17 boxers opened the Asian Boxing U17 Championships 2026 in style, recording six results on Day 1 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The girls claimed five dominant wins, while the boys logged one early stoppage victory and one loss, giving India a promising platform.

Rakhi, fighting in the 48kg division, set the tone. She beat her Sri Lankan rival by RSC in Round 1. Ovi, at 50kg, then defeated her opponent from Iran by a clear 5–0 verdict. Mamta, in the 52kg class, matched that score against Thailand.

India Girls Dominate Day 1 in U17 Boxing 2026

Lakshmi, competing at 54kg, kept the run going. She controlled her bout against Korea and secured another 5–0 decision. Navya, boxing in the 57kg category, completed a flawless day for the girls. She stopped her Vietnamese opponent by RSC in the opening round.

Boys record mixed opening results

In the boys’ section, Neela Narendra Kumar, at 46kg, produced a strong display. He won by first-round RSC against Saudi Arabia’s Khalid Alhossah. At 48kg, however, Daksh Pawar lost 0–5 on points to Tajikistan’s Firuzjon Boymatov after a difficult contest.

The early results have given India a strong launchpad in Tashkent. With more bouts scheduled over the next few days, the team will aim to maintain form. Coaches will look to build on the girls' perfect start and the boys' early win.

Asian Boxing U17 Championships 2026: Boys & Girls

Boxer Category Opponent Country Result
Rakhi 48kg (Girls) Not stated Sri Lanka RSC Round 1
Ovi 50kg (Girls) Not stated Iran 5–0
Mamta 52kg (Girls) Not stated Thailand 5–0
Lakshmi 54kg (Girls) Not stated Korea 5–0
Navya 57kg (Girls) Not stated Vietnam RSC Round 1
Neela Narendra Kumar 46kg (Boys) Khalid Alhossah Saudi Arabia RSC Round 1
Daksh Pawar 48kg (Boys) Firuzjon Boymatov Tajikistan 0–5
Story first published: Sunday, May 3, 2026, 23:47 [IST]
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