Vijender Singh to Square Off Against Frenchman Matiouze Royer on April 30
Vijender Singh's opponent in his fifth pro boxing bout - Matiouze Royer - is his most experienced rival so far with 44 fights under his belt
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 13, 2016 10:33 am IST
Highlights
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Vijender Singh is India's first Olympic medal winning boxer.
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He is eyeing WBO Asia title in June
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Vijender is also a Asian Games gold medallist
Vijender Singh will take on experienced Frenchman Matiouze Royer in his fifth professional bout here on April 30. (Vijender Singh Packs Off The Boxer Who Drank Snake Blood, Continues Winning Streak)
The unbeaten Indian, who has won all his previous four bouts via knockouts, will fight on the undercard of Billy Joe Saunders' world title defence against Max Bursak at Stratford's Copper Box Arena. Royer, 29, is Vijender's most experienced opponent to date. (Vijender Singh Meets Sachin Tendulkar, Invites Him for WBO Asia Title Fight)
The six-footer from Bayonne in South West France is a veteran of 44 fights with 14 wins and has tested himself against top super-middleweight talent including WBO European Champion Jamie Cox, who he lost out to on points back in 2013. Royer has 250 gruelling rounds under his belt compared to Vijender's nine.
Vijender, 30, will be eyeing victories on April 30 and at Bolton in May before setting his eyes on an Indian homecoming in June.
Undefeated Vijender claimed his fourth professional win at the Liverpool Echo Arena last month with a blistering fourth round stoppage of Hungarian Alexander Horvath.
"I'm thrilled to be fighting on the same card as WBO world middleweight champion Billy Joe Saunders. Saunders is in the position that I want to be in one day, the middleweight champion of the world. It will be my first time fighting in the capital of England and I can't wait to show the people of London my explosive power," Vijender said.
"2016 is shaping up to be a massive year for me. I have a busy few months ahead of me and will be looking to carry on my KO streak with another big performance against Royer. He's an experienced fighter so I'll need to be at my very best to overcome him. Once I've dealt with him I'll be looking ahead to my next date in Bolton before gearing up for my massive homecoming in India this summer," he added.
Vijender's India debut is scheduled for June 11 and he will be fighting for the WBO Asia title belt against a yet-to-be-named opponent.