The Asian Age

Mega boxing: The big game is here

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Mega Boxing, recognised by the World Boxing Organizati­on, in associatio­n with Everlast and DLF Cyber Hub launched India’s first Vegas Style Profession­al Boxing Night to position profession­al boxing as a premium sporting entertainm­ent in Gurugram recently.

In addition, John Glozier, the chairman of PBC New Zealand, who was the supervisor at the fight night said that India is future boxing powerhouse and feels that Mega Boxing will be the right platform to help Indian Profession­al Boxing reach its deserved potential.

There were three of male boxer’s fights and two female boxer’s fights. The overall concept behind the event is to promote Indian talents, by providing them with a platform to become internatio­nal boxing superstars of tomorrow. As boxing has started deepening its roots in India, mega boxing aims to develop a weekend addiction for boxing by conducting single day fight nights in the various parts of the country.

To provide the utmost quality of entertainm­ent, mega boxing is picking high- quality boxing talents from the country and assisting them to meet the internatio­nal standards of profession­al boxing.

Along with the talented Indian and Internatio­nal boxers, the single day fight night had a lot more to impress.

Through Mega Boxing, India will discover the Indian Boxer of the Year and the next fighter who will go to Las Vegas for the next fight.

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