The former national champion has signed up with the Sporty Boxing Private Limited, the commercial arm of the Indian Boxing Council (IBC), a licensing body for professional boxers in India.
Pinki, who was a part of the ongoing national camp here, will now be training at the National Boxing Academy in Rohtak, where the IBC is currently conducting a camp for its women boxers.
"I have decided to turn professional but I have not given up on my amateur career either. I am still aspiring for the Asian and Commonwealth Games next year. I have turned professional to gain in strength and endurance," Pinki told PTI.
Pinki, in all probability, will make her professional debut along with Sarita Devi in a January 19 event against a yet-to-be-finalised opponent.
The flyweight boxer, who was once seen as a rival to the legendary M C Mary Kom, had been laid low by a wrist injury, which also forced her out of the National Championships in Haridwar last year.
Among her accomplishments in the amateur circuit is an Asian Championships silver medal and the rare credit of beating Mary Kom in a National Championship.
"Basically, I want to gain in strength and endurance, which I feel can come from training in the professional circuit," she said.
"I remain a boxer who will compete for India. Nothing changes apart from the fact that I would trying myself in a slightly different version of the sport," she added.
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