Training for more than a month here under globally acclaimed trainer Lee Beard, Vijender said he is confident of a winning start in the circuit.
"It's altogether a different beginning of my life. I am really excited for the debut day and I am in shape. I have stayed for more than a month in this gym with trainers like Lee beard and Haroon Headley," Vijender said.
"Professional training is really hard but I love to do hard things in my life. I was an amateur boxer, now I am turning pro so everything has changed slowly but I am hardworking so I can do it," he said.
"I am learning new techniques everyday from boxers like Jason, Andren and Jack whom I follow. I see them and how they use different techniques so I just watch and learn from them," Vijender added.
The 29-year-old said he is hoping that the Indian community in Manchester will come out to support to him.
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