Overview
Hussamuddin Mohammed is an Indian amateur boxer from Telangana who has represented India at international tournaments in the bantamweight category. He has been associated with the Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) and has competed at major continental and Commonwealth-level events.
Key facts
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Full name | Hussamuddin Mohammed |
| Sport | Boxing (amateur) |
| Weight category | Bantamweight (56 kg / 57 kg) |
| State | Telangana |
| Affiliation | Services Sports Control Board (Indian Army) |
| Country | India |
Background
Hussamuddin hails from Nizamabad in Telangana and was introduced to boxing within his family. His father, Mohammed Shamsamuddin, was a boxing coach, and his brothers have also been associated with the sport, making boxing a family tradition. He went on to join the Indian armed forces, competing under the Services banner in the domestic circuit.
Career highlights
- Won a bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games in the bantamweight category, contributing to India's boxing medal tally at the multi-sport event.
- Represented India at the AIBA World Boxing Championships, reaching the medal rounds in the bantamweight class.
- Has been a regular medallist at the National Boxing Championships, competing for Services.
- Featured in the Indian squad for Asian Championships and qualifying tournaments for the Olympic Games.
Style and significance
Hussamuddin is regarded as a counter-punching boxer with strong footwork, traits that have suited him in the lower weight categories where speed and accuracy are decisive. His emergence has been part of a wider growth of boxing talent from Telangana and southern India, a region traditionally less prominent in Indian boxing compared with Haryana, Punjab and the North-East.