Vijender Singh Discusses Prospects of Pro Boxing in India With Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal
Vijender Sigh has made a bright start to his professional boxing, winning both his bouts. He made his pro debut in October.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 20, 2015 06:07 pm IST
India's star boxer Vijender Singh on Friday met Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal at his residence here and discussed about his plans of developing professional boxing in the country.
Vijender also thanked the minister for his constant support in his professional debut.
"I thanked the Minister for his continuous support in my professional career. He assured me full support in my future fights as well," said Vijender after the meeting.
The Olympic bronze medallist also said that Sonowal has assured him full support in his endeavour to develop professional boxing in India.
"I also discussed with him about the plans of developing professional boxing in India. I am happy that Mr Sonowal gave a very positive response for the development of pro boxing in our country," said Vijender.
"I believe that some boxers who are done with their amateur career should now come forward and join professional boxing, its good for their future. I am ready to support them," he added. (Vijender Knocks Out Dean Gillen in First Round)
Vijender said that Sonowal told him that the Sports Minister was taking all necessary steps to support amateur boxers ahead of next year's Olympic Games.
"I have expressed my concern to the minister on the future of amateur boxing in India and he told me that his ministry is taking all necessary steps to support amateur boxers preparing for the Rio Olympics," Vijender said. (Vijender Singh Targets Asian Title Bout in Six Month's Time)