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Asian Boxers Deliver Dominant Performances in the Semifinals at the World Boxing Cup Finals Greater Noida 2025

Published on: November 19, 2025

Asian athletes delivered another afternoon of exceptional performances as the semifinal action continued at the World Boxing Cup Finals. The region’s boxers showed power, precision, and world class discipline across multiple weight categories, securing key victories on the road to the finals tomorrow.

In the women’s events, India and Chinese Taipei stood out. India’s Jaismine produced one of the most commanding wins of the day with a perfect five to zero victory in the fifty seven kilogram semifinal against Kazakhstan. In the same division, Chinese Taipei’s Wu Shih Yi opened the session with a strong contest, with Wu advancing to the final.

At sixty five kilograms, Chinese Taipei’s Chen Nien Chin earned a tight decision over India’s Neeraj Phogat after a highly competitive bout. England secured one win in this category through Dione Burman against Korea’s Kang Sukyung.

In the men’s semifinals, Uzbekistan continued to affirm its strength in the lighter divisions. Asilbek Jalilov scored a five to zero win over Japan’s Makino Soushi in the fifty kilogram category. India’s Mandengbam Jadumani Singh delivered an outstanding performance moments later, defeating Australia with a unanimous win to secure another Asian place in the final.

Uzbekistan kept its momentum as Samandar Olimov advanced from the fifty five kilogram semifinal with a clean decision against Japan’s Yamaguchi Rui. India’s Pawan Bartwal followed immediately with an impressive victory over England’s Ellis Trowbridge, sealing a second consecutive Indian spot in the men’s fifty five kilogram finals.

In the heavier men’s category, Uzbekistan’s Jasurbek Yuldoshev continued the team’s winning run with a strong five to zero win over India’s Jugnoo Jugnoo at eighty five kilograms. Kazakhstan closed the session with a standout performance. Sultanbek Aibaruly delivered one of the most dominant results of the day with a five to zero win against Korea’s Kim Daehoon, putting Kazakhstan firmly into the next round.

Asian nations finished the afternoon session with multiple semifinal victories across both the men’s and women’s brackets, reinforcing the region’s depth and world class level ahead of tomorrow’s final day of competition.