The 29-year-old Olympic bronze medallist Indian watched the title fight for WBA World Super-Middleweight Championship between defending champion Fedor Chudinov and the challenger Frank Buglioni last night. Chudinov won the fight 120-106, 118-108 and 117-109 to retain his title.
Vijender is already training hard in Manchester for the past three weeks under globally acclaimed champion trainer Lee Beard and his opponent for debut fight will be announced soon.
"I am really excited and eagerly waiting for making debut with a winning start in professional ring. I am working hard physically and mentally for 8-10 hours to prepare myself for this new challenge. Professional boxing is altogether a different level wherein not only boxing fans but also Hollywood personalities come to cheer their favourite boxers."
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