New Delhi. The five-day Pro Boxing League (PBL), organized by the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation (IABF), concluded with great excitement and grandeur at the Talkatora Indoor Stadium late Friday night. Throughout this historic event, boxers from across the nation showcased their exceptional skills, entertaining thousands of sports enthusiasts with thrilling matches.
The closing ceremony was inaugurated by Arun Singh, the National General Secretary of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Rajya Sabha MP, who lit the ceremonial lamp. Dr. Rakesh Mishra, the National President of the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation, welcomed all the distinguished guests present.
Among the attendees at the lamp-lighting ceremony were Ashok Singhal, Cabinet Minister of Assam, Vedprakash Tandon (Chairman, International Ramleela), former Mayor Jayprakash, Pandit Vedvyas Maharaj from Naimisharanya Tirth, Nishant Verma, President of the Andhra Pradesh Boxing Association, and R.S. Goswami (Senior Advocate, Supreme Court), along with many other esteemed guests.
The final matches on the fifth day were incredibly exciting, with players demonstrating excellent technique, courage, and sportsmanship, providing ample entertainment for the audience. Tarun Chugh, National General Secretary of the BJP and Rajya Sabha MP, also encouraged the athletes and praised the entire event.
The Talkatora Indoor Stadium was filled to capacity with players from across the country, their families, sports fans, and a large number of school and college students. As the winners were announced, the stadium erupted with applause and music. The victorious athletes expressed their joy through dance and enthusiasm.
The chief guest of the closing ceremony, Uttar Pradesh's Deputy Chief Minister Brijesh Pathak, awarded the winning athletes with championship medals, trophies, and special prizes. Male gold medalists received Honda motorcycles, while female gold medalists were honored with scooters.
Winners in different weight categories were recognized:
53.525 kg (Bantamweight – Men)
🥇 Devendra Singh Soinki (Rajasthan)
🥈 Hani Olhyan (Madhya Pradesh)
69.85 kg (Super Welterweight – Women)
🥇 Komal Preet Kaur (Punjab)
🥈 Sanjana Devi (Delhi)
61.235 kg (Lightweight – Men)
🥇 Yuvraj (Jammu and Kashmir)
🥈 Suraj Pratap Singh Dedda (Rajasthan)
61.235 kg (Lightweight – Women)
🥇 Shivani (Delhi)
🥈 Rani Devi (Haryana)
72.574 kg (Middleweight – Men)
🥇 Ankit Kumar (Haryana)
🥈 Aditya Raj (Jammu and Kashmir)
79.378 kg (Light Heavyweight – Men)
🥇 Robin Sogwan (Delhi)
🥈 Parv (Punjab)
53.525 kg (Bantamweight – Women)
🥇 Arzu (Delhi)
🥈 Aarti (Punjab)
90.718 kg (Cruiserweight – Men)
🥇 Sahil
🥈 Bikramjeet Singh (Punjab)
* All male gold medalists received Honda motorcycles, gold medals, and championship trophies.
* Female gold medalists were awarded scooters, gold medals, and championship trophies.
* All silver medalists received silver medals and trophies.
* Athletes reaching the semifinals were awarded bronze medals.
At the conclusion of the ceremony, Dr. Rakesh Mishra, National President of the Indian Amateur Boxing Federation, expressed gratitude to all the chief guests, athletes, technical officials, sponsors, media representatives, volunteers, and sports enthusiasts who attended from across the country. He stated that the Pro Boxing League marks a new chapter for Indian boxing, providing a robust platform for young boxers to advance at both national and international levels.
The event concluded with the national anthem, as athletes joyfully celebrated the successful organization of this historic first Pro Boxing League. This occasion will always be remembered as a significant achievement in the history of Indian boxing.
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