"As for me, I'm not turning pro. I've already announced that this (Rio 2016) would be my last Olympics and I would call it quits after this," the Olympic bronze medalist told reporters here today.
The 32-year-old Mary Kom said she would focus on winning another medal for India before calling it quits in 2016.
"I'm looking forward to bag another medal and do the country proud. My preparation is going on very well for the Rio Olympics. After Olympics, my focus is on training kids back home and I'll concentrate on my academy. I want India win more medals in boxing and that's why my target is to train youngsters in my academy. I want to share my experience with them," the Manipuri boxer added.
"As for me, this is my last Olympics. At the same time I'm also a mother and I want to give time to my family. I want to do social work. I don't want to turn pro."
Mary Kom, on whom a biopic has been made in Bollywood, asked the government to start a self-defence course for women in schools and colleges in the wake of violence against them.
"I'm deeply disturbed by the violence and atrocities committed against women all over the country. Over the last few years, there has been a significant rise in violence and atrocities on women. It's very disturbing to hear all these things when I'm in practice."
The Olympic-medalist boxer was here in the city for a programme organised by a medical and engineering coaching institute. The event, organised to felicitate the successful students of the institute, was marred by chaos as a section of media boycotted the annual programme, alleging high-handedness and ill-treatment by the organisers.
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