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Vijender Singh, unbeaten with demolishing wins in the previous three contests, will take on a slightly more experienced Hungarian Alexander Horvath in his fourth professional bout on March 12 in Liverpool. (Vijender Singh Knocks Out Sonny Whiting to Start Professional Boxing Career With a Bang)
Vijender is preparing for a homecoming to India in June when he will fight maiden title bout - the WBO Asia belt. (Vijender Singh's Maiden Title Bout Tentatively Set For June 11)
The in-form middleweight boxer has been unbeaten in the circuit, having clinched all his three wins by knockouts in only six rounds of action since his pro debut last October.
Vijender will have no time to rest as he has another big fight lined up just three weeks later at the Harrow Sports Centre, London, as he builds towards his ground-breaking title opportunity in India.
Horvath comes into the fight against Vijender with a record of five wins from seven fights. The 20-year-old Horvath has the edge in experience over Singh with 31 rounds under his belt and has no fear of fighting abroad, taking bouts in Slovakia and France.
"It's my absolute dream to fight back home in India in front of my countrymen and women so I won't let Horvath get in my way of that at all," stated Vijender.
"I need to continue my unbeaten record and it's important that I put on a commanding performance against Horvath and then next at Harrow to keep on course for my title shot and my homecoming."
Vijender Singh to Face Hungary's Alexander Horvath in Fourth Pro Boxing Bout - Boxing News
Vijender is preparing for a homecoming to India in June when he will fight maiden title bout - the WBO Asia belt. (Vijender Singh's Maiden Title Bout Tentatively Set For June 11)
The in-form middleweight boxer has been unbeaten in the circuit, having clinched all his three wins by knockouts in only six rounds of action since his pro debut last October.
Vijender will have no time to rest as he has another big fight lined up just three weeks later at the Harrow Sports Centre, London, as he builds towards his ground-breaking title opportunity in India.
Horvath comes into the fight against Vijender with a record of five wins from seven fights. The 20-year-old Horvath has the edge in experience over Singh with 31 rounds under his belt and has no fear of fighting abroad, taking bouts in Slovakia and France.
"It's my absolute dream to fight back home in India in front of my countrymen and women so I won't let Horvath get in my way of that at all," stated Vijender.
"I need to continue my unbeaten record and it's important that I put on a commanding performance against Horvath and then next at Harrow to keep on course for my title shot and my homecoming."
Vijender Singh to Face Hungary's Alexander Horvath in Fourth Pro Boxing Bout - Boxing News