Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Not taking anything for granted: Vijender

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JAIPUR: His unbeaten run notwithsta­nding, Indian boxing star Vijender Singh is not taking anything for granted as he gears up to defend his WBO Asia Pacific and Oriental titles against Ghana’s Ernest Amuzu here on Saturday.

The 32-year-old would be squaring off against Amuzu in a Super Middleweig­ht clash.

“It is a matter of just one good punch and the bout is decided. Many a times we have seen that lower-ranked boxers defeat their much higher-rated rivals. I am not taking anything easy,” Vijender said on the eve of the fight.

“It is often said that everything is fair in love and war this bout is also like a war. If his morale is down I would be happy,” he added.

Vijender also spoke about being challenged by British star Amir Khan despite the fact that the two boxers are in altogether different weight categories.

Khan competes in the light welterweig­ht division and his decision of jumping to even welterweig­ht had ended in a knockout loss.

Vijender, on the other hand, is placed even higher at super middleweig­ht.

But the Indian nonetheles­s is not averse to a contest if it ever becomes practicall­y possible.

“I have heard enough of challenges he has been throwing to me. I feel we should now face each other. I am willing to take him on and would like to fight against him next year,” he said.

Khan is a former Olympic silver-medallist and has been former light welterweig­ht world champion in the pro circuit.

› It is often said that everything is fair in love and war, and this bout is also like war. If Amuzu’s morale is down I would be happy VIJENDER SINGH, on his bout with Ghana’s Ernest Amuzu

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