"There's always pressure on us (boxers). There was a lot of pressure on me and because of the pressure I could not perform well in the Rio Olympics," said the 24-year-old Haryana boxer at a joint press conference addressed by him, bronze medal winning woman wrestler Sakshi Malik and young javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra.
Vikas is a much-decorated boxer at the international level that includes a gold medal in the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games in the lightweight (60kg) class and a bronze at the 2011 World Championship (69kg) in Baku, Azerbaijan.
"I am very sad I could not win a medal. My aim is to win a medal in the Olympic Games. I will not think about turning professional till then or until someone pushes me out (of the weight class)," said the boxer, who defeated USA's Charles Conwell and Turkey's Onder Sipal with identical 3-0 margins before coming up against Uzbek Melikuziev.
"Now there's no boxing federation. JSW (Sports) supported me. I will continue in the 75kg. Uptil 69kg, the focus is on speed but from 75 it's on power," said Vikas who won bronze in the middleweight class in the 2014 Incheon Asiad.
Sakshi, one of two medallists for India at the Rio Games where she won a bronze medal in the 58kg class, was confident of overcoming whatever pressure will now be on her after becoming the trailblazer for women's wrestling.
"The pressure is going to increase now. It will double or even treble. But I am confident that I will overcome it and try to do well in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo," said the 24- year-old wrestler from Rohtak.
"Yes, the focus was on them, but I was confident of doing well," said the silver medalist at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
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