World Boxing Cup Brazil: Jadumani Singh advances to 50 Kg semi-final
The other three boxers, Narender (90+ Kg), Jugnoo (85 Kg), and Nikhil Dubey (75 Kg), bowed out in the quarterfinals.

Jadumani Singh (50 Kg) advanced to the semifinal of the 2025 World Boxing Cup in Brazil. (Photo Credits: Jadumani Singh)
The young Indian boxer, Jadumani Singh Mandengbam, advances to the semi-final of the men's 50 Kg at the World Boxing Cup Brazil in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, on Tuesday.
He was the only Indian boxer who registered a win on the day, as the other three boxers, Narender (90+ Kg), Jugnoo (85 Kg), and Nikhil Dubey (75 Kg), bowed out in the quarterfinals.
Jadumani Singh took a narrow win on the split decision (3-2) against the English boxer Ellis Trowbrigdge in his quarterfinal bout. He will now join Sachin (60 Kg) and Vishal (90 Kg) in the semi-finals.
The young Indian boxer won unanimously on the first board with the scores of 30-27. But, on the other four boards, it was 29-28 all the way, with both boxers winning two out of four boards each.
He will now take on the reigning Asian champion Asilbek Jalilov of Uzbekistan in the semi-final. This will be the second meeting between the two boxers, where the latter is leading the head-to-head by 1-0.
On the other hand, the most experienced boxer on the Indian Squad, Narender, lost a very close bout despite winning unanimously on the first board against Kazakstan's Saparbay Daniyal on split decision (2-3).
Meanwhile, Nikhil Dubey faced a heavy (0-5) defeat against home favorite Kaue Beline, and Jugnoo bowed down on the split decision (1-4) against the French boxer Abdoulaye Traore.
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