Speaking to PTI in an interview, the 2004 Olympics silver-medallist and WBA and IBF light welterweight world champion could not stop raving about the country where he has set foot for the first time.
"I have always wanted to come to India because I have heard and read that it's a beautiful place. I have a lot of Indian friends and I have been wanting to come here and experience everything. In fact, my family came to Delhi in 2010 for the Commonwealth Games, where my brother (Haroon) was competing and he got a bronze medal. They told me it's a beautiful place and you have to visit," the 28-year-old, whose roots are Pakistani, said.
"The plan is basically to have academies around the world to be honest and India is one place where it can happen. We have been building a couple of them in Pakistan, UK, Doha, Sydney. Dubai is another destination and India is another place. Boxing is a sport which is growing quickly in India and with Vijender going professional, it is obviously going to become bigger. Definitely we want to promote boxing in such a country," the boxer, who competes in welterweight now, said as he laid out his plans.
"To start, it will be better to have academies in cities but slowly you have to go to the interiors.
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