India at the 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships

India competed at the 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan. A team of 10 boxers, one boxer for each weight category, was sent for the competition. Four boxers reached the quarterfinals of their respective category making them qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Vikas Krishan was the only boxer to reach the semi-final of the welterweight category where he lost against the eventual winner, Ukrainian boxer, Taras Shelestyuk and settled for a bronze medal.

Results

W - won, L - lost, NA - not applicable DSQ - disqualified

Athlete
Event
Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Rank
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Opponent
Result
Devendro Singh
Light flyweight
 Asylbek Nazaraliev  (KGZ)
W 14-8
 Joselito Velázquez (MEX)
W 40-19
 Carlos Quipo (ECU)
W 18-12
 Shin Jong-Hun (KOR)
L 16-28
did not advance 5
Suranjoy Singh
Flyweight
 Zsolt Dobradi (HUN)
W 24-8
 Tugstsogt Nyambayar (MGL)
L 14-17
did not advance 17
Akhil Kumar
Bantamweight
 Filip Barak (SVK)
W 16-8
 John Joe Nevin (IRL)
L 14-21
did not advance 17
Jai Bhagwan
Lightweight
 Evaldas Petrauskas (LTU)
W 15-8
 Miroslav Serban (CZE)
W 14-6
 David Joyce (IRL)
W 32-30
 Gani Zhailauov (KAZ)
L 10-11
did not advance 5
Manoj Kumar
Light welterweight
 Arturs Ahmetovs (LAT)
W 16-11
 Ray Moylette (IRL)
W 19-7
 Hu Qing (CHN)
W 17-15
 Tom Stalker (GBR)
L 18-24
did not advance 5
Krishan Vikas
Welterweight
 Asadullo Boimurodov (KGZ)
W 16-8
 Mahamed Nurudzinau (BLR)
W +10-10
 Onder Sipal (TUR)
W 14-7
 Vasili Belous (MDA)
W 9-8
 Taras Shelestyuk (UKR)
L 12-15
did not advance
Vijender Singh
Middleweight
 Emilio Correa (CUB)
L 9-16
did not advance 33
Dinesh Kumar
Light heavyweight
 Deepak Maharjan (NEP)
W 20-8
 Bosko Drasković (MNE)
W DSQ
 Damien Hooper (AUS)
L 7-16
did not advance 9
Manpreet Singh
Heavyweight
NA  Jahon Qurbonov (TJK)
L 9-17
did not advance 17
Paramjeet Samota
Super heavyweight
 Vitalijus Subačius (LTU)
L 12-14
did not advance 33

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