Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Pro Vijender unlikely to participat­e at Rio

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELH: The Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n (AIBA) may have thrown the Olympic door open for profession­al boxers but it is unlikely that Vijender Singh would be able to grab the opportunit­y even though he is keen to make it.

Profession­al boxers would be allowed to compete in the Olympic Games in August in Rio de Janeiro provided the decision is ratified at the AIBA Extraordin­ary Congress on June 1 when the proposal would be put to vote.

The plan is to allow pro boxers qualify for Rio via the AIBA-affiliated World Series of Boxing (WSB) and AIBA Pro Boxing (APB) event. Both these events, originally scheduled for May, could be pushed back to last week of June to give national federation­s enough time to send their entries.

“If given a chance, I would definitely try to qualify for the Olympics. Who would want to miss an opportunit­y if it is there,” Vijneder said from Manchester where he is training for his next pro fight on March 12 in Liverpool.

However, the question is whether there is any realistic opportunit­y for him to give it a shot.

The 30- year- old middle- weight’s schedule is sorted till June 11 when he will make his pro debut in India by fighting for his maiden title — the WBO Asia belt.

That India does not even have a national federation as of now is also an important factor given that the nomination­s for boxers in WSB and APB will be left to respective national bodies. And if India fails to put together a federation by March 31, there is a real chance of the country’s boxers being barred from the Olympics altogether.

Assuming that the situation would be resolved, what would be the scenario if India’s middleweig­ht slot is booked by any other boxer — Vikas Krishan being a top contender — in the Asian Olympic Qualifiers later this month.

It would be interestin­g to see if Vijender would be game to competing in any other category.

VIJENDER’S SCHEDULE IS SORTED TILL JUNE 11 WHEN HE WILL MAKE HIS PRO DEBUT IN INDIA

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GETTY Vijender Singh.

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