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Inaugural $100,000 Indian Open of Boxing from 28 January

Leading pugilists from 25 countries will be seen in action in the inaugural Indian Open of Boxing to be held…

Inaugural $100,000 Indian Open of Boxing  from 28 January

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Leading pugilists from 25 countries will be seen in action in the inaugural Indian Open of Boxing to be held at the Thyagraj Stadium New Delhi, from 28 January to 1 February, Boxing Federation of India (BFI) announced on Wednesday.

Talking to media persons at the launch of the Indian Open of Boxing along with the cast of upcoming Bollywood movie ‘Mukkabaaz’ in Delhi, BFI president Ajay Singh said, “We have the India Open for the first time in which 25 countries will take part.”

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He said that four Indian teams across all 10 categories will take part in it. “All the leading boxing nations like Cuba, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Russia have confirmed their participation ” he added. The gold medallists in the Indian Open will get $2,500 as prize money, the silver medallists will earn $1,000 while the two bronze medallists in each category will receive by $500 each.

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About the much awaited World Series of Boxing (WSB), the BFI chief said, “We also have the World Series of Boxing (WSB) where India will be participating after a long gap. The home matches will be held on March 23 while the away matches will be in early February. We will be announcing the team very soon.”

“We are also going to host the Elite women World Championships in November this year. Before that, we will have the Asian Games and the Commonwealth Games,” he added. Asked about the performance of Indian pugilists since the BFI took charge in September 2016,he admitted that there is still a lot to be achieved to turn the country into a boxing power house.

“Boxing did not have an elected sports federation for many years. We have just had the BFI for the last one year. In this last one year, a lot of progress has been made. Indian boxers are winning medals across the world,” he said. “We have coaching camps going on throughout the year in every category. We have an incredibly large number of championships that are being
conducted.

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