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Panghal sidesteps Phogat show to book Asian Games ticket

Panghal sidesteps Phogat show to book Asian Games ticket

4 min readMay 30, 2026 10:29 PM IST On a day when the presence of ace wrestler Vinesh Phogat hogged the limelight, two-time World Championships bronze medallist Antim Panghal reclaimed her standing in the 53 kg category after defeating Meenakshi Goyat in the Asian Games trials final at the IG Indoor Stadium. Antim, who represented India in the 53 kg category at the 2024 Paris Olympics, suffered a shocking loss against Meenakshi Goyat in the Asian Championships trial earlier this year. In the absence of Vinesh, Antim had owned the 53 kg category for the past two years before losing to Meenakshi. The loss against Meenakshi in the Asian Championships trial had hit Antim like a roadblock. “I lost to Meenakshi di last time in the trials. Before that I rarely lost in the trials and was going to international tours. When I lost the last time, it hit me a little hard,” said Antim. “I realised the importance of winning and worked extra hard this time.” On Saturday, Antim came up with a new …

Meenakshi, who beat Antim Panghal in trials, reaches final

Meenakshi, who beat Antim Panghal in trials, reaches final

Meenakshi, who had stunned Antim Pangal in the national selection trials last month, reached the women’s 53kg final at the 2026 Asian Wrestling Championships on Thursday. Up against South Korea’s Seo Young Park in the semi-finals, Meenakshi trailed 0-2 until the last 30 seconds before she fought back with a four-point throw to advance to the gold medal bout. She is the only Indian woman to reach the final of the continental championships this edition. Meenakshi, a former U-23 Asian champion, will now face China’s Jin Zhang in the final on Friday. Hansika, Neha win bronze Elsewhere, Hansika Lamba and Neha clinched a bronze medal apiece in women’s 55kg and women’s 59kg respectively. While Hansika beat Kyrgyzstan’s Aruuke Kyzy 6-1 in the bronze medal match, Neha took down Mongolia’s Bolortuya Khurelkuu 10-4. The medal wins from Hansika and Neha took India’s total medal tally at the 2026 Asian Championships to seven. Earlier, the Greco Roman wrestlers from the country had bagged five medals. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or …

How Meenakshi did the improbable in Indian wrestling – pin Antim Panghal to clinch spot in Asian Championships

How Meenakshi did the improbable in Indian wrestling – pin Antim Panghal to clinch spot in Asian Championships

4 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Mar 17, 2026 10:50 PM IST With just 20 seconds left in the bout, 25-year-old Meenakshi attempted something not many have dared to do for a long time on the Indian wrestling scene. The girl from Jind pinned down two-time World Championships medallist Antim Panghal to hand the former U23 World Champion her first defeat on the national circuit in over three years. Onlookers were stunned while Antim stayed on the mat for more than 30 seconds to process what had just happened as Meenakshi offered her hand to the inconsolable favourite to help her get back on her feet. Competing at the trials for the 2026 Asian Championships, Meenakshi claimed the berth in the 53kg category which has largely been Antim’s preserve since Vinesh Phogat left the scene. ALSO READ | Olympic medallist Aman Sehrawat leads campaign at Asian Championship as Meenakshi pips Antim Panghal for a spot “I am having fun,” Meenakshi quipped immediately after her bout. “I have been preparing for the past many years to fit in …

Who is Meenakshi? The wrestler who beat Antim Panghal in the Asian C’ships trials

Who is Meenakshi? The wrestler who beat Antim Panghal in the Asian C’ships trials

One decisive move and strong nerves is all it took for Meenakshi to deny the experienced Antim Panghal a shot at next month’s 2026 Asian Wrestling Championship in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan from April 6-12. Meenakshi pipped two-time World Wrestling Championships bronze medallist at the selection trials at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi by pin fall. “I had the confidence. Every time I used to doubt myself and that reflected in my performance as I lost everytime. So, this time I had made up my mind that I have nothing to lose. I had pre-planned how I would fight,” the 25-year-old told The Bridge after winning the women’s 53kg trials. Antim started on the backfoot falling 0-2 behind before recovering a point at 2-1 in the first three minutes. Each time Antim went for the leg, she was met by an alert Meenakshi. With 30 seconds remaining, Antim levelled the score 2-all for pushing Meenakshi out. But it was Meenakshi who held her nerves and caught Antim in a high-frequency takedown before transitioning it …

Olympic medallist Aman Sehrawat leads campaign at Asian Championship as Meenakshi pips Antim Panghal for a spot

Olympic medallist Aman Sehrawat leads campaign at Asian Championship as Meenakshi pips Antim Panghal for a spot

4 min readMar 17, 2026 08:14 PM IST Paris Olympics medallist Aman Sehrawat will headline the Indian squad for the upcoming Asian Wrestling Championships scheduled from April 6 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan after the trials concluded on Tuesday. While the men’s squad was on expected lines, the women’s trials in New Delhi saw surprises with two-time World Championships medallist Antim Panghal losing in the 53kg final to Meenakshi while rising heavyweight wrestler Kajal stunned former junior World Champion Priya Malik in the 76kg category. In one of the most fiercely competitive women’s wrestling trials in recent times, Antim was having a good day until she met Meenakshi in the final bout. The latter, who recently won a silver medal in the same weight category at the Tirana Ranking Series, displayed sturdy defence and pinned the two- time U23 World champion, much to everyone’s surprise. This is the first time in three years that Antim has lost a bout on the national circuit. In fact, Meenakshi had lost to Antim on three different occasions during trials before …

Meenakshi knocks out Antim Panghal from Asian C’ships trials

Meenakshi knocks out Antim Panghal from Asian C’ships trials

New Delhi: The two-time world championships medalist Antim Panghal shock exit from the selection trials for the upcoming 2026 Asian Wrestling C’ships, missing out on the Indian team. She was stunned by the 25-year-old Meenakshi in the women’s 53kg final, losing the bout on a pinfall in the dying moments after trailing 2-6 on the scoreboard. Meenakshi countered all the low attempted moves of Antim efficiently to book her spot for the senior Asian Championships for the first time. She continued her wonderful form this year, having a perfect record at the Pro Wrestling League and then a silver medal at the Muhamet Malo Ranking Series. “I had the confidence from the start, as every time I make mistakes just because of my self-doubt, but this time I thought there was nothing to lose and had my plans for this win”, Meenakshi told The Bridge after her bout. There was another big surprise in the heavyweight category as Kajal Dhochak came from behind to defeat the favourite Priya Malik 4-2 in the women’s 76 Kg …

Boxing Nationals: Next-Gen announces arrival as Jadumani Singh batters veteran Amit Panghal | Sport-others News

Boxing Nationals: Next-Gen announces arrival as Jadumani Singh batters veteran Amit Panghal | Sport-others News

Not long ago, Amit Panghal was India’s number one boxer in the lower weight categories, competing at the Tokyo and Paris Olympics while winning the 2018 Asian Games gold medal and a World Championships silver in 2019. However, time stands still for no one as the 30-year-old found out in his semifinal loss to youngster Jadumani Singh at the ongoing boxing nationals. The 21-year-old from Manipur was too quick for the veteran and despite Amit’s best attempts, he had run out of gas by the end of the second round. Jadumani started the bout with a flurry of punches while Amit was still gauging his opponent. While he managed to land a few jabs, Amit’s defence saved him from the onslaught before he landed a few punches of his own. The youngster’s aggressive start helped him win the first round. “I have trained with Amit bhai in the past. He is a legend of the game. Last year before the Paris Olympics, I sparred with him and learnt a lot. I asked him how to …

Amit Panghal, Sagar make winning starts

Amit Panghal, Sagar make winning starts

Former Asian Games gold medallist Amit Panghal and heavyweight contender Sagar began their campaigns with victories on the opening day of the Elite National Boxing Championships at Gautam Buddha University in Greater Noida on Sunday. The national championships are being held in a combined format for the first time, with men’s and women’s events staged simultaneously at the same venue. Around 600 boxers from across the country are competing across 10 weight categories each in the men’s and women’s divisions, marking a significant step in streamlining India’s domestic boxing calendar. Competing in the bantamweight category, Panghal of SSCB delivered a composed and authoritative performance to defeat Usman Mohd Sultan of Bihar by unanimous decision. The 2018 Asian Games champion controlled the bout from the outset, using sharp footwork and clean combinations to dominate exchanges and progress comfortably to the next round. In contrast, Haryana’s Sagar faced a far sterner challenge in the heavyweight division. Matched against Edwin of Kerala, Sagar was pushed throughout a closely contested bout before edging through on a split decision. The …

Pro Wrestling League auction: Yui Susaki, Antim Panghal most wanted by teams in PWL restart | Sport-others News

Pro Wrestling League auction: Yui Susaki, Antim Panghal most wanted by teams in PWL restart | Sport-others News

Women wrestlers dominated the auctions of Pro Wrestling League on Saturday as Japanese stalwart Yui Susaki attracted a record bid of Rs 60 lakhs from the Haryana Thunders to make her the most expensive player in the league’s history as the tournament restarts after being hosted last in 2019. India’s World Championships bronze medal winning star Antim Panghal went for Rs 52 lakh to the UP Dominators while Robert Baran of Poland became the male wrestler who received the highest bid at the auction with a bid of Rs 55 lakhs. The 2025 World Championships medallist in the 125 kg was snapped up by Maharashtra Kesari. The U23 World champion in 65kg, Sujeet Kalkal became the most expensive Indian male wrestler after Delhi Dangal Warriors fought with Tiigers of Mumbai Dangals hard before securing his services for Rs 52 lakhs. Multiple teams started the bidding war for Susaki but in the end it was Haryana who prevailed after they missed out on Paris Olympic medallist Aman Sehrawat earlier, who was sold for Rs 51 lakhs …

Pro Wrestling League Auction Live: Aman Sehrawat, Antim Panghal to go under hammer

Pro Wrestling League Auction Live: Aman Sehrawat, Antim Panghal to go under hammer

Pro Wrestling League 2026 Auction Live: The wait is finally over. The Pro Wrestling League (PWL) is back after six long years, returning for its much-anticipated fifth season. The Pro Wrestling League 2026 will be held from January 15 to February 1. On Saturday, six franchises will get to pick from over 250 wrestlers. The league will operate with a total purse of ₹12 crore, with each of the six franchises allotted ₹2 crore to build their squads. With international stars, rising Indian heroes and a long-awaited comeback, the PWL promises to bring plenty of drama as wrestling returns to the spotlight. Stay tuned as we bring you Live updates from the PWL 2026 auction at 7 PM! Catch all the LIVE updates here: Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link