
Jasmine and Nupur march to the finals (image-x) Jaismine Lamboria carved her name in the history of the Indian box on Friday night in Liverpool and dismantled the Venezuelan Omaryn Carolina Carolina Alcal Segovia 5-0 in the semifinals of 57 kg to attack the final of the Boxing World Championship. The match was a clean claim from the first bell. Jaissine kept its distance early and raised the exact blows that rattled Segovia’s rhythm. Then came the explosions-elegant combinations of the two, which purely scored and left no doubts on the judges’ cards. In the second round, the Venezuela chased the shadows, her aggression turned into despair against Jaissin’s calm, calculated by his leg. Each exchange fed momentum and swelling until complete domination. When the final decision was made, all five judges scored in the 24 -year -old Jaismin’s kindness. She didn’t just win; She owned the ring and declared her place as the latest Indian pioneer. Now there is only one step. In the finals he will face Polish Julie Seremeta, a silver medalist from the Olympic Games in Paris 2024. The Indian celebration did not end there. Nupur Sheoran also marched to the finals at the World Championship. With a commanding 5-0 victory over Turkey Duztas Seyma advanced to Nupur to the final of the 80+kg women and secured another shot for gold for India in Liverpool. Previously promising young boxer Minakshi Hooda continued his sparkling run at the championships and attacked the semifinals of the female category 48 kg with a commanding 5-0 unanimous decision on Alice Pumphrey. Her triumph guaranteed India the fourth medal in the tournament, joined Jaissine, Pooja Rani (80 kg) and Nupur in the medal holder. For Minakshi, which competes in the Neolympic lightweight division, the match was not only a monumental step for her own career, but also evidence of the growing Indian power in the female box. Rohtak-fabricated pugilist introduced clinical accuracy and earned on his greater reach and tactical nous. Minanekshi, by working on Backfoot, abolished the aggression of her young opponent, who came up with legend to defend himself as the ruling world champion under 19 years. Her measured work on her legs and sharp countermeasures dictated the competition and frustrated the English teenager. The strong verdict 5-0 prepared it for the semifinal clash against the seasoned Lutsaikhana Altantansetseg, the world’s silver medalist 2023. Although Minakshi provided morale to the Indian contingent, the male team tolerated his final heart break in Liverpool. The last remaining male boxer, Jadumani Singh Mandengbam, bowed in the 50 kg quarterfinals, although he took care of the brave fight against the ruling Sanzhar Tashkenbay World Championship of Kazakhstan. His defeat with a split 0-4 meant that the Indian male group ended the campaign without a medal for the first time since 2013. The campaign with the double events of the world championships in India emphasizes the contrasting wealth of contingents of men and women. While men are based on the search for questions about preparation and consistency, women continue to strengthen Indian excessive supervision – with Jaissin, Nupur, Minakshim and Pooja, who are accused in Liverpool.