First ever WBC India Championship to be held in Jalandhar on May 1

The fight for the Lightweight 140lb belt is scheduled to take place as part of the LZ Promotions India Unleashed-Fight Night.

Published : Apr 20, 2021 17:06 IST , NEW DELHI

This will be the first time ever that India will host a title card sanctioned by the global body and contested by the two female fighters. (Representative Image)
This will be the first time ever that India will host a title card sanctioned by the global body and contested by the two female fighters. (Representative Image)
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This will be the first time ever that India will host a title card sanctioned by the global body and contested by the two female fighters. (Representative Image)

In what has been billed as a game changer for professional boxing in the country, the World Boxing Council (WBC) endorsed the Indian Championship fight between Chandni Mehra and Suman Kumari on May 1 in Jalandhar.

The fight for the Lightweight 140lb belt is scheduled to take place as part of the LZ Promotions India Unleashed-Fight Night - the country's first ever Professional USA boxing event, according to a release.

Chandni and Suman have been India's No. 1 fighters in lightweight and featherweight categories, respectively and now will be challenging each other in this milestone-bout, aiming to become the first-ever WBC India champion across both men and women categories.

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This will be the first time ever that India will host a title card sanctioned by the global body and contested by the two female fighters.

"This is a game changer for Indian professional boxing. I believed India has huge potential equally in men's and women's professional boxing. My vision is to promote India's first-ever World Boxing Champion (male and female)," Parm Goraya, CEO of LZ Promotions and India Unleashed Promoter, said.

"Pawan Goyat, Pawan Maan, Asha Roka are some of the names that have fought on major platforms so a major coup to have them participate. I’m really excited to initiate this historic move and hope to contribute in creating a historic chapter for boxing and professional boxing in India.

"It's a great development for Indian professional boxing... This title card would definitely be a game changer for professional boxers as well as boxing in India," Muralidharan Raja, president of Indian Boxing Council (IBC) which has also been recently affiliated by the Asian wing of WBC, said.

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