Mumbai, August 2, 2025 The Sniper Boxing Promotions event, held at the Sports Complex Andheri (W), lit up the ring with intense bouts and high-energy performances as 12 talented boxers squared off in a thrilling showcase of strength, technique, and determination. The event brought together a mix of rising stars and promising contenders, offering a powerful platform for showcasing grassroots talent in Indian boxing.
In the opening match of the evening, Suraj Singh (India), standing at 5'9" and weighing 69.8 kg, squared off against Baljeet Singh (India), who stood slightly taller at 5'10" and weighed 66 kg. Suraj's solid technique and calculated aggression earned him a well-deserved victory.
The second match saw a thrilling heavyweight clash between Jaskaran Singh and Jayesh Pandey, both hailing from India and weighing in at 91 kg. Despite the height advantage of Jayesh (5'11") over Jaskaran (5.25 ft), it was Jaskaran who dominated the ring, securing a convincing win.
Match 3 brought together Jaspreet Singh (5'7", 74 kg) and Laishram Meitei (5'9", 76 kg), both from India. In a close and tactical contest, Jaspreet edged ahead with sharper combinations and better ring movement, clinching the victory.
In Match 4, towering at 6 feet, Shaksham Singh faced Kunal Kaushal (5'10"), with both fighters evenly matched at 79 kg. Shaksham’s height and reach advantage worked in his favor as he outboxed Kunal to secure the win.
The fifth match showcased a high-voltage encounter between two heavy hitters — Arshdeep Singh (6'3", 90 kg) and Karanveer Singh (6'1", 88 kg). Arshdeep, with his imposing frame and powerful punches, dominated the bout and emerged as the clear winner.

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Closing the event was an intense face-off between Taher Khuram, representing India/Afghanistan (6'3", 95 kg), and Keisham Albert Singh from India (5'8", 89 kg). Despite a solid effort from Keisham, Taher’s superior size, reach, and precision handed him a decisive victory to wrap up the event.
Overall, Sniper Boxing Promotions delivered an exciting evening filled with skillful displays and raw power, proving yet again that the future of Indian boxing is in determined and capable hands.