In response to the Indian boxers’ lackluster showing in the Olympic qualifying event held in Busto Arsizio, Italy, where they were unable to secure even a single quota spot, the Boxing Federation of India (BFI) has made six changes for the final qualifying event, the World Olympic qualifier in Bangkok, which takes place from May 25 to June 2.
Following the evaluation of BFI by coaches Dmitry Dmitruk, C.A. Kuttappa and Dharmendra Yadav, the biggest name to return was Amit Panghal, a former silver medallist at the World Championships who won a gold medal at the Strandja Memorial event in Sofia in February of last year. He took Deepak Bhoria’s place.
Former World junior champion Sachin Siwach Jr., another Strandja gold medallist, replaced another Worlds bronze medallist, Mohammad Hussamuddin, in 57kg.
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The absence of veteran boxer Shiva Thapa, who finished third in 63.5 kg, was the biggest surprise. In this category, Abinash Jamwal was the best boxer, followed by Vanshaj, who overcame tuberculosis.
Ankushita Boro, a woman who competed for her country in 66 kg in Italy, dropped to 60 kg and took first place, surpassing Jaismine Lamboria. In 66 kg, Arundhati Choudhary was the best.