Vijender Singh An Amateur, Not in my League, Says Opponent Kerry Hope
Vijender Singh will face Australian pugilist Kerry Hope in the WBO Asia Pacific Super Middleweight title match in New Delhi on July 16.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: June 26, 2016 03:06 PM IST
Highlights
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Kerry Hope will face Vijender Singh in New Delhi on July 16
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It will be a WBO Asia Pacific Super Middleweight title bout
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Hope is an experienced Australian with 183 rounds under his belt
Former European champion and an experienced Australian boxer Kerry Hope has dared Indian knockout king Vijender Singh ahead of their WBO Asia Pacific Super Middleweight championship title to be held at the Thyagaraj Sports Complex in New Delhi on July 16.
WBC Asian Boxing Council champion Kerry Hope, who is currently training hard in Wales, comes into the title fight against Vijender with an impressive record of 23 wins from 30 fights.
"I'm leaving no stone unturned in my preparation. Make no mistake, Vijender Singh is in trouble," said the 34-year-old southpaw, who has an edge in experience over Vijender with 183 rounds under his belt.
"He knows it and I know it. I saw the fear in his eyes at the press conference. He knows that he's not in my league. He's been fighting trash and still seems like an amateur fighter so I am going to show him what professional boxing is all about.
"He's not used to going long rounds and having to dig deep and find a second wind. I'm going to bring the pressure and he's going to wilt. On 16 July there will be 1.25 billion disappointed fans of Vijender Singh," he added.
Vijender has a huge fan following in India but Kerry said in any sport, athlete needs experience not support of crowd.
"I know there will be an army of support for Singh, but they can't help him or fight for him. It'll be just Vijender, the referee and me in the ring when the bell goes," Hope said.
"Vijender has fought absolutely nobody so far and he's out of his depth facing me so early in his career. I'm not quite sure what his team were thinking accepting the fight, but I believe he's been overmatched.
"India is one of the greatest sporting nations on earth but the country will be in a state of mourning when Singh is knocked out by me," he added.
Vijender is undefeated in six fights with six knockouts in only seventeen rounds of action since his pro debut last October. He is currently training in Manchester.
Vijender's fight will be telecasted live on Star Sports 4 and HD 4 alongwith Hotstar.