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BOXING - Boxer Vijender Singh on the fourth successive professional victory


India boxer Vijender Singh professional.

On Saturday, he won against Hungary Alexander Horvath in less than three rounds.

There was nothing to stop boxing star Vijender Singh Indian as he scored his fourth professional consecutive knockout victory by pummeling Alexander Horvath of Hungary in less than three rounds on Saturday.

Vijender had no trouble punching his opponent, who could not get up after being thrown off balance by his body punches in the third round.

"I do not know what happened to him, I think he was looking to get out to make an excuse. It's a good start to the year for me. I am happy to record another win by knockout. I think this is a great start for me in the face my title fight WBO Asia in India (11 June) this year, "Vijender said after the fight.

"My goal is to win the Asian title in front of my fans and eager to record two more victories by knockout in April before playing in India," he added.

The 30-year-old Indian, who entered in competition at the back of three successive knockout victories, continued to be a cut above his rivals, who talk big, but offer little inside the ring.

The 20-year-old Horvath, with an experience of seven professional fights before Saturday, had been dining at the snake blood to prepare, but it seemed strange routine did little in the fight against the ferocity of the first Olympic Championship and world bronze medal India.

Vijender entered the arena of beating brands popular Bollywood song 'Singh is King "and shouting encouraged by the important Indian community present inside.

The Indian took just seconds to obtain a measure of his rival and once this is done, Vijender landed some heavy blows to disrupt Horvath, who spit his mouthpiece twice in the first round itself.

Vijender did exceptionally well in control of the pace of the fight and managed to drain the Hungarian in the second round it.

Horvath's body language was slow, while Vijender executed counterattacks with the right combination of confidence and power.

Horvath's agony ended just a minute into the third round when Vijender body shots took him to his knees, giving India its fourth win by knockout.


Vijender will next be seen in action on April 2, the opponent and the place for which will be decided later.

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