Manish Kaushik (63.5kg) who is representing the Sports Services Control Board (SSCB) put on a show of immaculate strength. Hussamuddin (57kg) who is also representing SSCB was squaring off against Lallawmawma of Mizoram. Gaurav Solanki (60kg) was squaring off against Harendra Singh of Madhya
Gaurav Solanki, Hussamuddin and Biswamitra register commanding victories on day two of 2022 Men's National Boxing Championships being held in Hisar. A total of 386 boxers across 13 different weight categories are participating in the championships.
This was Thapa's third silver and sixth medal overall at the prestigious tournament, which makes him the most successful male pugilist in the championships' history.
Later tonight, six-time Asian medalist Shiva Thapa (63.5kg), Mohammad Hussamuddin (57kg), and Narender (92+kg) will all take to the ring to secure their berth in the final.
Minakshi, was up against the 2021 Asian Championships bronze medalist Lutsaikhan Altantsetseg of Mongolia and the Rohtak-born boxer hardly had to break a sweat in her comfortable victory
While Services sent out five winners from among six Boxing finalists, Haryana were left disappointed as only four of their eight pugilists on view today emerged winners
Returning from a nose injury, Lovlina warmed up for the tougher bouts ahead with a flurry of punches that connected right on the Bihar pugilist's face, to eventually clinch the contest in style.
Meanwhile, nine of the 13 boxers participating at the Asian Championships, including World Championship bronze medallist Shiva Thapa (67kg, Assam) and two-time Commonwealth Games medallist Mohammed Hussamuddin (57kg, Services), will lead the roster in the men's events at the National Games.