Vikas (75kg) grabbed an Olympic berth with a bronze-medal finish at the recently-concluded International Boxing Association's (AIBA) World Qualifying Tournament at Baku, Azerbaijan.
"I have a feeling that I will win a bronze medal at the Rio Olympics. I will have to win two bouts to bag a bronze. I am hoping to get a favorable draw as my world ranking is decent and hopefully I won't face tough boxers in my first two rounds," a modest Vikas told reporters at an event here.
Vikas, who had lost to USA's Errol Spence in the pre-quarterfinals of the 2012 London Olympics in a contentious bout, said he would not leave any stone unturned to win a medal this time around as it would be his last Games.
"I comfortably won three of my bouts, which were all one-sided. So, this time I am better prepared and more confident. Moreover, compared to the last Olympics, I have a bagful of experience also," explained Vikas, who have had fruitful training stints at USA and UK before the qualifying event in Baku.
Vikas, who had sustained a cut during his quarterfinal contest at Baku, said he would need a couple of days to recover and then travel to Venezuela to train for the Olympics.
At the Last Olympics, eight boxers had qualified
but the administrative mess in Indian boxing has led to only three boxers booking berths at the Rio Games.
However, Vikas felt: "We have a small but a very good team. Both Shiva Thapa and Monoj Kumar are very good and capable of winning medals. In fact, those two can get gold."
Vikas said he would train in India after the stint abroad.
"After coming back from Venezuela, I will be based in India and train here before leaving for the Games," he said.
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