Vijender Singh Eyes Another Knockout Show Against Samet Hyuseinov
India's ace boxer Vijender Singh has warned his experienced opponent Samet Hyuseinov not to take him lightly and that he will give a stiff completion to the Bulgarian in the ring.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: December 18, 2015 10:54 am IST
Vijender Singh would be eyeing a third successive knockout victory but the task seems easier said than done against an experienced and aggressive Samet Hyuseinov when the two square off in the star Indian boxer's maiden six-round professional contest in Manchester. (Vijender Singh Laughs Off Samet Hyuseinov's Beaten and Broken Threat)
Vijender has so far competed in four-round bouts, winning both of them via knockouts.
Against Hyuseinov, who has 14 fights under his belt -- seven of them being victories -- the bout will be of six rounds even though the Indian has promised to wrap it up much earlier than the stipulated time.
Hyuseinov, on his part, has been as aggressive with his words and has vowed to send Vijender back to India "beaten and broken". (I Am Sorry But Vijender Singh Is Losing: Samet Hyuseinov)
The Bulgarian has missed no opportunity to harp on him being the more experienced of the two and has gone to the extent of calling Vijender a "play-actor boxer", taking a dig at the Indian's movie appearance.
"How do you respond to such threats? I can only laugh, let him say what he feels like. He has all the freedom to say what he wants. But I talk only in the ring and in a language he will understand quite well," this was the response of the former Olympic and World Championships bronze-medallist when asked about Hyuseinov's tall claims.
"If he is experienced, than I am no less. I am an Olympic medallist. Obviously he is more experienced in the pro circuit but I am experienced enough not to be affected by it," he said.
"My USP is that I hardly ever get worried. I know it's my job and I will be facing up to a variety of people, so I don't get too affected," he added. (Vijender Singh Promises to Hit Samit Hyuseinov For a Six in Their Clash)
Vijender's confidence comes from the dominating wins he notched up against Sonny Whiting and Dean Gillen in the earlier bouts.ÂÂ
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However, the 29-year-old Hyuseinov, who took to boxing at the age of 10 after surviving an attempted robbery by older boys, feels Vijender is just not ready for an experienced fighter like him.
"I don't see Vijender as a threat, I don't see any boxer as a threat otherwise I wouldn't be a fighter. I take each fight as it comes. I don't think Vijender is ready to fight someone like me yet and he is saying what he will do to me as if I don't exist and he will stop me. I'm the most dangerous opponent to date for him," Hyuseinov said. "
"Believe me I am going to cause a big upset (for Vijender fans), I'm sorry India but your man is going to lose," he signed off.