In an interview with PTI today, the London Olympics bronze-medallist, the first and only Indian woman boxer to have achieved the feat, spoke of her struggles to manage time during the just-concluded Budget Session of the Parliament, albeit jovially.
"I joined the national camp a fortnight ago and soon the Budget Session also started (from January 31). So I would go for training at 7 in the morning to the IG Stadium, rush back to change and head straight to the Parliament because I didn't want my attendance to suffer," Mary Kom says.
"But on a more serious note, I wish the day could be of 48 hours."
The 34-year-old, who is five-time Asian champion besides having a coveted Asian Games gold medal as well, was nominated to the Rajya Sabha last year.
Tell her that multiple roles make her comparable to Pacquiao, the Filipino boxing superstar who is a Senator as well as an active boxer, Mary Kom breaks into a giggle.
Speaking of her first love, which is boxing, Mary Kom has not competed since last year's World Championships in May where she could not qualify for what would have been her second Olympic appearance.
After a break, the Manipuri decided to change her weight category from flyweight 51kg to light flyweight 48kg, in which she won a majority of her international gold medals.
Her sabbatical is now over and Mary Kom is back in the mix in the national camp, where a new coaching team of 16 under former men's coach Gurbax Singh Sandhu has taken over.
"I am focussed on the Asian and Commonwealth Games next year. I am taking it year by year now. I will try to remain injury-free and there is no lack of fire in me. My hunger remains as strong as ever," she adds.
"There have been some changes in the international rules, now even women boxers have to compete in the format of three rounds of three minutes each. I have adjusted to all that though. That has been quite easy.
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