The National Boxing Championship exploded with excitement as world-class talents Nikhat Zareen, Meenakshi, and Hitesh cruised into the semifinals, dismantling their opponents with surgical precision. This pivotal stage of the tournament highlights India’s deepening bench of elite pugilists.
Starting with Nikhat Zareen in the 50kg women’s category, the world champion delivered a masterclass in ring generalship. She dictated the pace, feinting brilliantly to create openings for her signature right cross. Her quarterfinal foe, despite a gritty effort, succumbed to Nikhat’s relentless pressure, earning her a spot in the last four.
Meenakshi, fresh from her world title glory in 48kg, turned her bout into a showcase of technical brilliance. Dodging attacks with cat-like reflexes, she countered with flurries that scored heavily with judges. The victory wasn’t just a win; it was a statement of her unchallenged dominance on the national circuit.
In the men’s draw, Hitesh’s 71kg clash was a spectacle of power punching. The world bronze medalist weathered an initial storm before unleashing a devastating uppercut that rocked his opponent. Referee stoppage ensured a emphatic progression, boosting Hitesh’s confidence for tougher challenges ahead.
Hosted at a premier facility in Karnataka, the championships are drawing record crowds and scouts from national federations. These semifinal qualifications come at a crucial time, aligning with India’s Olympic roadmap. Fans are buzzing about possible finals matchups that could produce fireworks.
Beyond the stars, upsets and close calls added drama, but the big names prevailed. With medals on the line, expect heightened intensity as these warriors vie for supremacy.