Uncovering new talent would without doubt be the primary aim of the event but not to be missed is the fresh start that some established names would be making.
Among the prominent are two-time Olympians Manoj and Shiva, both of whom have decided to go higher.
The 29-year-old Manoj, who would be competing for the Railways Sports Promotion Board (RSPB), will be making his debut in the welterweight (69kg) after deciding to jump a division post Rio Olympics.
Another star attraction would be local favourite Shiva, who will be representing Assam after jumping from bantamweight (56kg) to lightweight (60kg). The 22-year-old would be competing in his first event after the opening-round loss at Rio Olympics to eventual gold-medallist Robeisy Ramirez of Cuba.
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"I have decided to compete in lightweight because after I felt comfortable in this division after hard training. For now, this is only for the Nationals because there wasn't much time at hand to push my body for bantamweight," Shiva, a world bronze-winner besides being an Asian champion, said.
In all, 33 teams and close to 300 boxers have confirmed participation in the event, the first to be conducted in two years.
"Three rings have been put in place in an indoor hall, which is a first for a national event. The preliminaries will be conducted in three rings so that bouts get over in decent time and boxers get enough time for rest and recovery. The semifinals and finals will be held in one ring though, which is a norm in all international events as well," Assam Boxing Association Secretary Hemanta Kalita told PTI.
The diminutive light flyweight boxer from Manipur would be turning up for the Services Sports Control Board (SSCB), his first competitive outing after the heartbreak he endured at the final Asian Olympic Qualifiers in June.
The 22-year-old won a bronze medal but missed out on qualifying for the Rio Games after losing a closely-contested box-off. Devendro missing out on an Olympic berth was among the biggest shockers for Indian boxing this year given that he had displayed excellent form in the events leading up to the Games.
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