Vijender Singh’s US debut set for April 12, starts training under Hall of Famer Freddie Roach

Vijender, unbeaten in his 10-session ace vocation, will make his US debut at Staples Center on THE Vasiliy Lomachenko-Anthony Crolla undercard. It will be an eight-round challenge and his adversary will be declared later.

Indian boxing star Vijender Singh will make his presentation in the American expert circuit on April 12 against an up in the air adversary and is as of now preparing under Hall of Famer Freddie Roach, who molded any semblance of Manny Pacquiao and Mike Tyson.

Vijender, unbeaten in his 10-session professional vocation, will make his US debut at Staples Center on THE Vasiliy Lomachenko-Anthony Crolla undercard. It will be an eight-round challenge and his rival will be reported later.



The 33-year-old Vijender as of late migrated his preparation base to Los Angles where he is preparing at 'The Wild Card Boxing Club' under Roach, a 2012 International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF) inductee, his India advertisers IOS Boxing Promotions said in an official statement.

In his 32 years as a mentor, Roach is generally viewed as a standout amongst the best boxing mentors ever. Insect has been coach to 36 title holders including any semblance of Tyson, eight-division best on the planet Manny Pacquiao, five-time and four-division best on the planet Miguel Cotto and various best on the planet Oscar de La Hoya. He has likewise prepared previous junior welterweight champion Amir Khan.

Vijender's April 12 session will stream live in the United States. "I am excited to begin my preparation under such an unbelievable figure in world boxing," Vijender said.

"Proficient enclosing United States is of the most abnormal amount, and I trust Freddie is the correct person to bring the best out of me. I anticipate demonstrating the boxing fans a better than ever Vijender Singh," he included.

Insect feels India's first Olympic medallist in boxing has the stuff to be a best on the planet in the profoundly aggressive US circuit. "I trust Vijender has the ability and the commitment to end up a title holder," Roach said.

"He has an extraordinary beginner foundation, a style that will give any very center load on the planet issues, and power in two hands," he included.

Remarking on this new affiliation, Promoter of IOS Boxing Promotions Neerav Tomar, said "...we trust together with Freddie, Vijender will probably content history. We at IOS are excited the affiliation."

Indian boxing star Vijender Singh will make his presentation in the American expert circuit on April 12 against a still in question adversary and is as of now preparing under Hall of Famer Freddie Roach, who molded any semblance of Manny Pacquiao and Mike Tyson.

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Vijender, unbeaten in his 10-session master vocation, will make his US debut at Staples Center on THE Vasiliy Lomachenko-Anthony Crolla undercard. It will be an eight-round challenge and his adversary will be declared later. The 33-year-old Vijender as of late migrated his preparation base to Los Angles where he is preparing at 'The Wild Card Boxing Club' under Roach, a 2012 International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF) inductee, his India advertisers IOS Boxing Promotions said in an official statement.

In his 32 years as a mentor, Roach is broadly viewed as a standout amongst the best boxing mentors ever. Bug has been tutor to 36 title holders including any semblance of Tyson, eight-division best on the planet Manny Pacquiao, five-time and four-division best on the planet Miguel Cotto and numerous best on the planet Oscar de La Hoya. He has additionally prepared previous junior welterweight champion Amir Khan.

Vijender's April 12 session will stream live in the United States. "I am excited to begin my preparation under such an incredible figure in world boxing," Vijender said.

"Proficient enclosing United States is of the most abnormal amount, and I trust Freddie is the correct person to bring the best out of me. I anticipate demonstrating the boxing fans a better than ever Vijender Singh," he included.

Bug feels India's first Olympic medallist in boxing has the stuff to be a best on the planet in the exceptionally focused US circuit. "I trust Vijender has the ability and the commitment to wind up a title holder," Roach said.

"He has an extraordinary beginner foundation, a style that will give any overly center load on the planet issues, and power in two hands," he included.

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