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India Rules World Boxing Rankings, Jaismine Lamboria World No. 1 as India Shines in World Boxing Rankings. From the women’s 48kg to the men’s 85kg, Indian boxers have made their presence felt across weight categories in the latest World Boxing Rankings signalling a golden era for the sport in the country.

India Rules World Boxing Rankings

The latest World Boxing Rankings have painted a stunning picture of Indian dominance, with the country’s boxers making their presence felt across nearly every weight category in both men’s and women’s sections. From Jaismine Lamboria’s historic rise to World No. 1 in the women’s 57kg to multiple athletes securing top three and top ten positions globally, India has firmly announced itself as one of the most powerful boxing nations in the world today. The rankings reflect not just individual brilliance, but a collective surge of talent that spans genders, weight classes, and age groups a true testament to the strength and depth of Indian boxing at this moment in time.

Jaismine Lamboria Reaches the Pinnacle in Women’s 57kg

The biggest headline from the latest World Boxing Rankings is undoubtedly Jaismine Lamboria’s rise to World No. 1 in the women’s 57kg category. The Indian boxer has worked her way up the global ladder through a series of strong international performances, and her arrival at the top spot is a defining moment not just for her career, but for Indian boxing as a whole.

Asian Champions Priya Ghanghas and Vishvanath Suresh Break Into Top Three

Adding to India’s celebrations, two reigning Asian champions have also made impressive moves in the rankings.

Priya Ghanghas, the Asian champion in the women’s 60kg category, has surged into the top three in the world, cementing her status as one of the most dangerous boxers in her division globally. Her performances at the continental level have clearly translated into world-class recognition.

On the men’s side, Vishvanath Suresh, Asian champion in the 50kg category, has equally broken into the top three worldwide. His rankings jump is a strong indicator of his technical ability and fighting temperament that has impressed judges and selectors on the international circuit.

India’s Women Boxers Dominate Across Weight Classes

India’s women’s boxing contingent has put up a truly remarkable show in the latest rankings, with multiple athletes featuring at the very top across different weight categories.

Minakshi continues her dominance at the top of the 48kg division, retaining her position as World No. 1 a title she has now held with consistency, making her one of the most reliable performers in Indian boxing. Preeti has also made a notable jump, rising to World No. 3 in her category.

In the heavier divisions, Arundhati Choudhary (70kg), Pooja Rani (80kg), and Nupur (Plus 80kg) are all ranked World No. 2 in their respective weight classes. Having three boxers at the second position globally across three different weight categories in the same rankings cycle is a remarkable achievement that highlights the sheer depth and quality of India’s women’s boxing programme.

Veteran stars Nikhat Zareen (51kg) and Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) both internationally celebrated names have also retained their elite rankings, continuing to be strong pillars of Indian boxing at the world level. Their experience and consistent presence in the top rankings continue to inspire the next generation of Indian boxers.

Men’s Boxing: Siwach, Berwal Enter Top 5; Others Strengthen India’s Global Standing

The men’s boxing contingent has equally delivered an impressive outing in the latest World Boxing Rankings.

Sachin Siwach and Narender Berwal have broken into the Top 5 of their respective weight categories, riding on a sustained run of strong international performances. Their rise into the top five globally is a significant milestone and reflects the hard work they have put in over recent months on the international circuit.

Hitesh Gulia in the 70kg category has retained his World No. 6 ranking, maintaining his consistency and proving that he remains a serious contender at the world level. Meanwhile, Abhinash Jamwal in the 65kg category is ranked eighth in the world a respectable position that underlines his steady upward progression.

Adding further depth to India’s men’s rankings, Akash (75kg) and Lokesh (85kg) have both entered the Top 10 in their divisions. Their inclusion in the world’s top ten is a sign of India’s growing competitive strength in the heavier weight categories, and both boxers will be eager to climb further in the months ahead.

A Reflection of India’s Growing Boxing Ecosystem

The latest World Boxing Rankings are not just a set of numbers they are a reflection of the sustained investment, effort, and talent development that has been quietly building within India’s boxing ecosystem over the past several years.

The Boxing Federation of India’s continued focus on structured coaching programmes and international participation has clearly paid dividends. Across genders and weight categories, India now has boxers who are not just participating they are competing and winning at the highest level.

As the international boxing calendar progresses with major tournaments on the horizon, these rankings serve as both a reward for past performances and a launchpad for future glory. Indian boxing, it is clear, is in a very healthy place and the best may well be yet to come.

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