Mandeep, who claimed a silver medal at the Glasgow 2014 CWG in the welterweight (69kg) category, would be giving it a shot in the 75kg division at the Gold Coast edition come April.
But for that, he would have to get past Vikas, an Asian Games gold-medallist, a multiple-time Asian Championships medallist, a world championships bronze-medallist, and an Olympian to boot.
His statement is not too off the mark given that Vijender became the country's first Olympic and world medallist in middleweight. Bantamweight, on the other hand, has thrown up achievers such as former Commonwealth Games gold-medallist Akhil and three-time Asian medallist and world bronze- medallist Shiva Thapa.
Mandeep, an Arjuna awardee, clinched a bronze at the recently-concluded India Open, which was given a miss by Vikas owing to a hand injury.
Mandeep had lost 4-1 to Israil Madrimov, the reigning Asian champion and an Asian Games silver-medallist.
The 24-year-old's decision to jump to middleweight was more of his mentor Akhil than his own but given the success, he is not complaining. He hopes to break into the Target Olympic Podium Scheme for better financial assistance.
"I know if I have to become the first choice, I have to beat Vikas soundly. He is technically a very sharp boxer but I think I can beat him on pace and power," he asserted.
Mandeep had quite literally vanished from the scene after the 2014 CWG owing to a hairline fracture in the wrist, which aggravated after he carried it to tournaments, including the Glasgow Games.
"I work with a very simple funda 'prayaas itne shaant ho ki safalta shor machaye (efforts should be so hushed that success ends up making the most noise)," he signed off.
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