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Raipur, Aug. 18 (IANS): After a long wait of 19 months, Olympic bronze medallist Vijender Singh returned to winning ways after defeating Ghana’s Eliasu Sulley in a professional boxing event ‘The Jungle Rumble’ at the Balbir Singh Juneja Stadium here on Wednesday. With a record of 12-1, Vijender Singh was completely focused during the bout and did not miss a single beat as he went on to register his 13th win with a knockout against Eliasu Sulley from Ghana in the super middle weight event. “Thank you to the people of Raipur, it is good to be here in Chhattisgarh along with my team. We haven’t been fighting for 2 years and now that we start our season with a victory, it is an amazing feeling. I have seen Eliasu Sulley fight and I know everyone thinks it is very easy and that he is an easy opponent but my coaches and my team know that it was not at all. “I want to thank Baghelji because he has supported this and given the youth the gift of sports. I loo ....
After a long wait of 19 months, Olympic bronze medallist Vijender Singh returned to winning ways after defeating Ghana's Eliasu Sulley in a professional boxing event 'The Jungle Rumble' at the Balbir Singh Juneja Stadium here on Wednesday.With . ....
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Star Indian boxer Vijender Singh does not want to carry the baggage of last year’s maiden defeat on the professional circuit as he returns to the ring on Wednesday, saying “I always fight like it’s my first.” Since turning pro in 2015, Vijender was unbeaten till last March with an enviable 12-0 record, including eight knockouts. But that changed in March last year, when his winning run was brought to an unceremonious end by Russia’s Artysh Lopsan via a technical […] ....