Belgrade: Debutant Akash Kumar (54kg) secured India's first medal at the ongoing AIBA World Men's Boxing Championships here on Tuesday after advancing to the semifinals with a superb win over former Olympic silver-medallist Yoel Finol Rivas of Venezuela.
The 21-year-old Akash, who is a reigning national champion, prevailed 5-0 with a fabulous performance which was a perfect mix of powerful punching and great showmanship.
The fearless youngster scored on counter-attacks with a non-existent guard and taunted his opponent, all this while staying out of his range with terrific pace and footwork.
A product of the Army Sports Institute in Pune, the Services boxer lost his mother to a lung infection in September and competed in the National Championships unaware of the tragedy.
The World Championships is his maiden senior international tournament, which makes the performance so far all the more special.
His father died more than a decade back after initiating him to boxing and his brother is in jail since 2017 in connection with a murder case.
But determined not to be defined by his difficult circumstances, Akash became only the seventh Indian male boxer to secure a world championship medal and is now also assured of a prize money of at least $ 25,000.
Rivas had originally won a bronze in the Rio 2016 Olympics but his medal was upgraded to silver after the original second place finisher failed a dope test.
Akash will be up against 19-year-old Makhmud Sabyrkhan of Kazakhstan, a three-time Asian gold-medallist at the youth level.
India's previous medal winners at the World Championships are Vijender Singh (bronze, 2009), Vikas Krishan (bronze, 2011), Shiva Thapa (bronze, 2015), Gaurav Bidhuri (bronze, 2017), Amit Panghal (silver, 2019) and Manish Kaushik (bronze, 2019).
The gold winners at the showpiece will walk away with a prize money of $ 100,000.
The silver medallists are to be given $ 50,000, and both bronze-medallists will be awarded $ 25,000 each. The total prize purse stands at a whopping $ 2.6 million.
India are being represented by their reigning national champions across weight categories.