Indian boxer Jaismine Lamboria made history by winning the featherweight title at the World Championships.
She delivering an impressive victory against Julia Szeremeta from Poland, who is a silver medallist from the Paris Olympics.
Wrapping up an incredible campaign where she outperformed all her competitors, Jaismine triumphed over Szeremeta in the 57kg final late on Saturday night (September 13, 2025), winning 4-1 according to the judges’ scorecards (30-27, 29-28, 30-27, 28-29, 29-28).
With her win, Jaismine has now become the ninth Indian boxer to earn the title of world champion.
She’s now part of a prestigious group that includes six time champion Mary Kom (2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2018), two time champion Nikhat Zareen (2022 and 2023), along with Sarita Devi (2006), Jenny RL (2006), Lekha KC (2006), Nitu Ghanghas (2023), Lovlina Borgohain (2023), and Saweety Boora (2023).
On the other hand, Nupur Sheoran (80+kg) and the experienced Pooja Rani (80kg) finished with silver and bronze medals respectively in non Olympic weight classes.
Gold Girl Jaismine
The shorter Pole, who had been defeated in the Olympic final by the controversial boxer Lin Yu-ting, was quick and accurate, using defensive moves to slip in and out.
She managed to navigate Jaismine’s long reach to take the first round 3-2.
The Indian fighter made a strong come back in the second round.
By changing her rhythm, she started to control the distance, dodging Szeremeta’s attacks, and delivering sharp combinations that impressed all the judges.
Jaismine utilized her jab effectively and defended well.
When the final decision was revealed, the typically calm Jaismine let out a quick shout, raising her hand before warmly hugging her disappointed rival.
During the medal ceremony, her eyes sparkled as the Indian national anthem echoed throughout the arena.
Silver Girl Nupur
In the second final of the evening, Nupur secured a silver medal after a close 2-3 loss to Poland’s skilled Agata Kaczmarska.
Even with a significant height advantage, Nupur struggled to take control of the match.
She began strong with a series of punches, but Kaczmarska responded with unyielding aggression, slipping past her reach and delivering body shots that gradually wore the Indian down.
As the match went on, Nupur started to hesitate in throwing punches, while the Pole easily dodged jabs and countered with hooks.
At one point, Kaczmarska even took Nupur down to the canvas.
The key moment happened in the last round when the Pole delivered a spectacular uppercut that swung the decision 3-2 in her favor, earning her first title.
Bronze Girl Pooja
Earlier in the semifinals, Pooja concluded her run with a bronze medal after losing to local favorite Emily Asquith by a 1-4 split decision.
DISCLAIMER: This article is derived from information available in the public domain.
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