Uttar Pradesh : The countdown begins for one of the most anticipated youth boxing events in the country — the 4th Sub-Junior (Under-15) Boys and Girls National Boxing Championships. Kicking off on August 7 at Galgotias University, Uttar Pradesh, the event promises a thrilling display of raw talent and budding champions in the making. Organized by the Boxing Federation of India, the championship will serve as a key platform for identifying the nation’s next big names in the sport.
Significantly, the tournament will also see 19 boxers making their debut appearances on the national sub-junior stage, adding excitement and a fresh wave of enthusiasm to the championship. These young pugilists have earned their spots through rigorous selection processes at the state level and are now all set to represent their regions with pride and determination.
Their names, as officially confirmed, include:
Aarav Meena (Rajasthan)
Priyanshu Kumar (Uttar Pradesh)
Tanishq More (Maharashtra)
Deepak Rawat (Uttarakhand)
Aryan Sharma (Haryana)
Rishabh Das (Assam)
Jitesh Soren (Jharkhand)
Satyam Malik (Delhi)
Sahil Sheikh (West Bengal)
Manish Kumar (Bihar)
Kabir Singh (Punjab)
Rajveer Yadav (Madhya Pradesh)
Ayush Waghmare (Chhattisgarh)
Krunal Patel (Gujarat)
Dhananjay Bhosale (Goa)
Lakshay Verma (Himachal Pradesh)
Nitin Nayak (Odisha)
Nihal Joseph (Kerala)
Zorawar Gill (Chandigarh)
Each of these sub-juniors is eager to make their mark in the ring and showcase their skills on a national platform. Their journey symbolizes the growing depth of talent in Indian boxing, particularly at the grassroots level.
With high hopes and heavy gloves, India’s young boxers are stepping inside the ring — not just to fight, but to dream. The championships that begin August 7 may well reveal the stars who’ll one day represent India on the world stage.



















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