Driven by father’s dream, boxer Vishvanath tailormade for glory | Boxing News – The Times of India


Driven by father’s dream, boxer Vishvanath tailormade for glory | Boxing News – The Times of India
Father Gave Up Boxing Career To Sew Clothes; Son Wins Asian Gold

CHENNAI : A dream his father once nurtured now lives on through Vishvanath Suresh, unfolding one step at a time. The 21-yr-old, son of a former boxer-turned-tailor, clinched gold in the 50kg category at the recently-concluded Asian Boxing Championships, emerging as the only Indian male to stand atop the podium.En route to the title, the Tamil Nadu pugilist produced a defining moment in the quarterfinals, taking down the reigning world champion and world No. 1 Sanzhar Tashkenbay. In his first major senior triumph, Vishvanath show-cased striking consistency, winning every bout by unanimous decision.“This is a very big achievement, and the medal will boost my confidence ahead of the Commonwealth and Asian Games. I was consistent and in the quarterfinals I did not think of my opponent as a world champion. Had I done so, I might have come under pressure. To me, he was just another boxer, and I was confident about my own abilities.“After every round (in quarters), my confidence grew, and in the final round, I knocked him to the ground. Soon after the result, I knew I was going to win gold,” Vishvanath, who is a Havildar in the Indian Army, told TOI.Behind this achievement lies a strong foundation built by father, Suresh, who steered him towards the sport. A former national-level medallist and a promising boxer in the 1990s, Suresh had set aside his own ambitions to shoulder responsibilities. After passing the fundamentals to his son, he searched for the right platform to nurture his talent.The journey was not easy. Vishvanath’s slight build led to multiple rejections, including from the Madras Engineer Group in Bengaluru. But perseverance opened doors, as he finally earned selection at the Army Sports Institute (ASI) in Pune in 2018. He earned his first major recognition by winning gold at the Asian Youth Championships in 2022.


Five more Indians reach the semifinals


Five more Indians reached the semifinals to confirm medals for India at the Asian boxing championships in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on Sunday (April 5. 2026).

World champions Minakshi Hooda (48kg) and Jaismine Lamboria (57kg) got the better of Japan’s Yuka Sadamatsu and China’s Ziyi Chen respectively with an identical 5-0 verdict to enter the last four.

With Minakshi and Jaismine’s wins, all 10 Indian women in fray ensured medals.

Minakshi will meet Thailand’s Thipsatcha Yodwaree, while Jaismine will face Uzbek Olympian Nigina Uktamova.

Three more Indian male boxers, Akash (75kg), Lokesh (85kg) and Harsh Choudhary (90kg), posted identical 5-0 wins over Turkmenistan’s Yhlas Bagtyyarov, Korea’s Kim Gichae and Kyrgyzstan’s Tynystan Alybaev respectively in quarterfinals to enter medal rounds.

Akash, Lokesh and Harsh will take on Javokhir Abdurakhimov, Jasurbek Yuldoshev and Parviz Karimov respectively.

Altogether, six Indian men have booked berths in the semifinals.

The results (quarterfinals): Men: 75kg: Akash bt Yhlas Bagtyyarov (Tkm) 5-0; 80kg: Hussein Iashaish (Jor) bt Ankush 5-0; 85kg: Lokesh bt Kim Gichae (Kor) 5-0; 90kg: Harsh Choudhary bt Tynystan Alybaev (Kgz) 5-0.

Women: 48kg: Minakshi Hooda bt Yuka Sadamatsu (Jpn) 5-0; 57kg: Jaismine Lamboria bt Ziyi Chen (Chn) 5-0.


Vishvanath upsets World Champion Tashkenbay


Vishvanath Suresh upset reigning World Champion and top-seeded Sanzhar Tashkenbay of Kazakhstan 5-0 to enter the semifinals of the Asian boxing championships in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, on Saturday (April 4, 2026).

A former World youth champion and the current National champion in 50kg, Vishvanath used his speed and ring craft to beat the Kazakh and set up a last-four clash with Jordanian Huthaifa Eshish.

Narender Berwal (90+kg) and Ankushita Boro (women’s 65kg) also recorded wins in their respective quarterfinal clashes to secure places in the semifinals and ensure medals for India.

Narender will take on China’s Asian Games and Worlds bronze medallist Bayikewuzi Danabieke.

Ankushita will next face Chinese Taipei’s Paris Olympics bronze medallist Nien-Chin Chen.

The results (quarterfinals)

Men: 50kg: Visvanath Suresh bt Sanzhar Tashkenbay (Kaz) 5-0; 65kg: Abdulloh Madaminov (Uzb) bt Aditya Pratap Yadav 5-0; 90+kg: Narender Berwal bt Orkhan Aghayev (UAE) 5-0.

Women: 65kg: Ankushita Boro by Laura Yessenkeldi (Kaz) 4-1.


Lovlina, Nikhat to lead 20-member Indian squad at Asian Boxing Championships


Lovlina, Nikhat to lead 20-member Indian squad at Asian Boxing Championships

Lovlina Borgohain celebrates after winning her fight against New Zealand’s Ariane Nicholson. File.
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Olympic medallist Lovlina Borgohain and two-time world champion Nikhat Zareen will spearhead the 20-member Indian contingent at the Asian Boxing Championships in Mongolia from March 28-April 11.

The 20-member squad was finalised after an intensive month-long evaluation process, with players inducted into the ongoing national camp in Patiala following the National Championships in January.

As per the selection policy, finalists at the Asian Boxing Championships in the approved weight categories for the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games will be selected as direct entries for the respective multi-sport contingents.

The continental championship therefore carries added significance as both a medal opportunity and a key qualification pathway for the upcoming multi-sport events.

Lovlina (75kg), who recently struck gold at the Boxam Elite Championship in Spain, will headline the women’s squad alongside Preeti (54kg), Arundhati Choudhary (70kg), and Priya (60kg), all of whom also won gold in Spain and have shown consistent form.

They will be joined by reigning world champions Minakshi (48kg) and Jaismine (57kg).

The remaining categories include World Boxing Cup Final gold medallist Nikhat Zareen (51kg), Ankushita Boro (65kg), Pooja Rani (80kg), and Alfiya Tarannum Akram Khan Pathan (80+kg), completing a well-rounded squad that blends experience with emerging talent.

In the men’s category, World Boxing Cup Final and Boxam Championship gold medallist Sachin (60kg) leads the contingent.

He is joined by Akash (75kg), who also won gold in Spain, along with silver medallist Deepak (70kg) and Ankush (80kg).

The squad further includes Jadumani Singh Mandengbam (55kg), bronze medalist in Spain and silver medalist at the World Boxing Finals.

Vishwanath Suresh (50kg), Aditya Pratap Yadav (65kg), Lokesh (85kg), Harsh Choudhary (90kg) and Narender (90+kg) complete the rest of the line-up.

“The Asian Championships are always a true test of quality and consistency. Our focus has been on selecting boxers who have shown form, discipline, and the ability to perform under pressure. We are confident this group can compete strongly against the best in Asia,” BFI President Ajay Singh said in a release.

The evaluations were conducted under the watchful eyes of head coaches Santiago Nieva (Women) and CA Kuttappa (Men), with the support staff closely monitoring preparations in camp.

The team heads into the tournament after winning nine gold medals at the Boxam Elite in Spain, the highest among participating nations and securing consistent top-three finishes at the World Championships and World Boxing Cup.

Indian Squad for Asian Boxing Championships

Men: Vishwanath Suresh (50kg), Jadumani Singh Mandengbam (55kg), Sachin (60kg), Aditya Pratap Yadav (65kg), Deepak (70kg), Akash (75kg), Ankush (80kg), Lokesh (85kg), Harsh Choudhary (90kg), Narender (90+kg).

Women: Minakshi (48kg), Nikhat Zareen (51kg), Preeti (54kg), Jaismine (57kg), Priya (60kg), Ankushita Boro (65kg), Arundhati Choudhary (70kg), Lovlina Borgohain (75kg), Pooja Rani (80kg), Alfiya Tarannum Akram Khan Pathan (80+kg).