Havildar Jugnoo of the Indian Armyโs 8 Mahar Regiment has secured the silver medal in the 85kg weight category at the World Boxing Cup 2025 held in Astana. The tournament concluded its finals on July 6 at the Zhaksylyk Ushkempirov Martial Art Palace, drawing top boxing talent from around the world.
Jugnooโs performance stood out amid a field of elite international boxers, with his journey to the finals marked by fierce bouts and a display of remarkable grit and technical skill. His silver medal is a significant achievement for both Indian boxing and the Indian Armyโs sporting ecosystem.
The Army Sports Institute (ASI) in Pune, established in 2001, played a key role in shaping Jugnooโs boxing career. The ASI provides high-performance training and international exposure, contributing to the consistent emergence of medal-winning athletes from military ranks.
This victory carries added emotional weight given Jugnooโs affiliation with the Mahar Regiment. Once excluded from the Indian Armyโs class-based regiments in 1892, the Mahar Regiment was revived in 1941 and has since built a proud legacy of service and inclusion, drawing troops from Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh. Jugnooโs podium finish reflects both personal excellence and the historic resilience of his regiment.
The 2025 World Boxing Cup, which began on June 3, awarded 20 gold medals across weight categories and saw intense competition, especially from traditional powerhouses like the USA. Jugnooโs silver medal stands as one of Indiaโs top finishes in the event, underscoring the nationโs rising profile in global boxing circuits.
His achievement is expected to inspire the next generation of athletes, while reinforcing the Indian Armyโs commitment to developing sports talent across disciplines.