Sumit Kundu and Neeraj Phogat posted wins to advance to the men’s 75kg and women’s 65kg pre-quarterfinals respectively as India began the second day on a brighter note at the World Boxing Championships in Liverpool on Friday.
Sumit outsmarted Jordanian Mohammad Alhussein 5-0, while Neeraj edged past Krista Kovalainen 3-2 in a hard-fought contest in round of 32 bouts.
Sumit, competing in a top flight event after two years, gave a good account of his game. He applied constant pressure on Alhussein by closing the gap on the taller counterpuncher and raining spectacular power-packed punches to win the bout convincingly.
Sumit will take on Paris Olympian Rami Kiwan of Bulgaria next.
FILE PHOTO: Amid the trading of solid blows, Neeraj stayed ahead in the third round and fixed a last-16 meeting with England’s Sacha Hickey.
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FILE PHOTO: Amid the trading of solid blows, Neeraj stayed ahead in the third round and fixed a last-16 meeting with England’s Sacha Hickey.
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Neeraj delivered some fine head shots from a long range to take the first round 3-2 before Krista used her combinations to dominate the second round.
Amid the trading of solid blows, Neeraj stayed ahead in the third round and fixed a last-16 meeting with England’s Sacha Hickey.
World Boxing Cup gold medallist and Paris Olympian Jaismine too moved in to the round of 16 as she registered a 5-0 win over Daria-Olha Hutarina of Ukraine in her 57kg opener.
Jaismine picked up a the momentum after a rather sedate opening round. She will take on 2023 Pan American Games champion Brazil’s Jucielen Cerqueira in the pre-quarters.
On Thursday, World youth gold medallist Sanamacha (70kg) defeated Denmark’s Dittie Frostholm 4-1 to set up a clash against World Cup-2 winner Natalya Bogdanova of Kazakhstan.
In the men’s 90kg category, Harsh Choudhary exited early after losing to Poland’s Adam Tutak in a round of 32 fight. The Indian lost when the referee stopped the contest in the third round.
(With PTI inputs)
Published on Sep 05, 2025