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Jaismine Lamboria and Minakshi Hooda Lead India’s Charge at the World Boxing Championships 2025

Two rising stars to lead India’s charge as the nation eyes a landmark performance on the global stage

Baibhav Mishra by Baibhav Mishra
November 15, 2025
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Jaismine Lamboria and Minakshi Hooda Lead India’s Charge at the World Boxing Championships 2025

India’s women’s boxing contingent is gearing up for a defining moment at the World Boxing Finals 2025, with Jaismine Lamboria and Minakshi Hooda named to spearhead the country’s campaign. Both boxers, known for their sharp technique and fearless ring presence, carry India’s strongest hopes as the squad looks to continue its growing reputation in world boxing.


A New Era of Confidence in the Ring

Jaismine Lamboria, one of the most consistent performers in Indian boxing in recent years, arrives at the finals with a surge of confidence. Her technical discipline, measured aggression, and big-match temperament have made her a formidable name in the 57 kg division. Her performances throughout the season have shown a boxer in full command of her craft — strong footwork, sharp jabs, and a tactical awareness that unsettles even elite opponents.

Minakshi Hooda, representing the 48 kg category, brings a contrasting but equally compelling style. Quick, elusive, and exceptionally aware inside the ring, Minakshi’s ability to read her opponents and execute clean counters has been a defining factor in her rise. Her recent wins have showcased both maturity and hunger — a combination India has long sought in its new generation of boxers.


Momentum, Preparation, and the Road Ahead

What makes India’s campaign particularly promising this year is the blend of experience and youthful ambition. Both Jaismine and Minakshi have handled high-pressure tournaments, learned from previous international exposures, and shown consistent improvement. Their preparation for the World Finals has been built on intensive conditioning, strategic sparring, and technical refinement.

The coaching staff has emphasized endurance, ring intelligence, and adaptability — crucial for long tournaments where opponents bring vastly different styles. With these two athletes at the forefront, India is entering the finals with real intent, not just participation.


Why This Campaign Matters

The World Boxing Finals 2025 come at a time when India’s presence in global boxing is expanding rapidly. A strong performance this year could:

  • Cement India’s status as a rising power in women’s boxing

  • Inspire a new wave of young athletes entering the sport

  • Strengthen the federation’s push for more international exposure

  • Build momentum ahead of major events scheduled for 2026 and beyond

For both Jaismine and Minakshi, the tournament is more than an opportunity — it’s a platform to assert themselves among the world’s elite and carry forward the legacy built by champions like Mary Kom and Nikhat Zareen.


Final Word

With Jaismine Lamboria’s technical brilliance and Minakshi Hooda’s sharp counter-attacking instincts, India enters the World Boxing Finals with genuine medal prospects and a renewed sense of belief. Their performances will not only shape the country’s medal tally but also define the direction of Indian women’s boxing for years to come.

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