The Asian Age

Vijender Singh

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( left) and Kerry Hope of Australia at the announceme­nt of their WBO Asia- Pacific title bout in New Delhi on Monday. The two boxers clash at the Thyagraj Stadium in the capital on July 16.

Olympic Games bronze winner Vijender Singh will take on former European champion from Australia — Kerry Hope — in his first profession­al bout at home next month, it was announced here on Monday.

Vijender will contend for the WBO Asia Pacific super middleweig­ht title, an event which has been dubbed the ‘ Return of the Singh’, at Thyagaraj Sports Stadium in the capital on July 16.

“It’s an absolute dream for me to fight in front of my home crowd and finally this moment is just a month away. I am eagerly waiting for my title fight,” Vijender said here on Monday.

“I have put in a lot of hard work in the last six knockout wins and I am gearing up to remain unbeaten in my seventh fight and win the first big pro title for my country.”

So far, Vijender has only fought abroad and won all six profession­al bouts he has participat­ed in. But Hope, who has 12 year of experience in profession­al boxing, poses a different challenge altogether and promised to spoil Vijender’s party.

“I know Vijender is an Olympic medallist, he has plenty of experience in amateur boxing and has been unbeaten in the profession­al arena so far. It is his dream of winning in front of his home crowd, but I am here to ruin his dream,” said Hope.

Vijender was quick to react saying, “Only time will tell, bro!”

“I have 12 years of experience and I’ll take that into the fight. I own the belt and Vijender is going after that. I really enjoy being the underdog,” said Hope brimming with confidence.

Vijender, 30, has knocked out all six of his opponents thus far and vows to inflict the same on Hope.

“I know I will have the crowd behind me and tremendous support from them, but I will be nervous at the same time due to the pressure of expectatio­ns,” the Indian star said.

There was a surprise in store for those present during the announceme­nt. Legendary cricketer Virender Sehwag broke into the proceeding­s to be presented with the first of the tickets for the fight. Sehwag said that he wished the fight to be as “exciting and gruelling” as cricketing contests between India and Australia.

Sale of tickets for the much- awaited fight between the two will start on Tuesday.

VIJENDER EYES RIO OLYMPICS

Meanwhile, Vijender said he would try and make the Rio cut by competing at the last qualifying event in Venezuela next month as profession­al boxers were permitted to fight at the Games by the Internatio­nal Associatio­n earlier this month.

“I will try and make it to Rio. I had given up on it but my Olympic dreams have resurfaced,” Vijender said.

However, his British promoter, Queensberr­y Promotions boss Francis Warren, thought otherwise.

“I won’t at all be happy, if he wants to go there. As I see it, there is no time. Of course he is his own man, he has his own mind but that cannot hinder with what we have planned for him because it’s taken a year to reach where he has. He has contractua­l obligation­s with us,” he said.

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 ?? BIPLAB BANERJEE ?? Pro boxer Vijender Singh ( left), legendary cricketer Virender Sehwag and Kerry Hope of Australia at the announceme­nt of their WBO Asia- Pacific title bout in New Delhi on Monday. The duo clash at the Thyagaraj Stadium in the capital on July 16. —
BIPLAB BANERJEE Pro boxer Vijender Singh ( left), legendary cricketer Virender Sehwag and Kerry Hope of Australia at the announceme­nt of their WBO Asia- Pacific title bout in New Delhi on Monday. The duo clash at the Thyagaraj Stadium in the capital on July 16. —

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