Three-time World Boxing Council (WBC) Asia title winner Neeraj Goyat, renowned professional boxer, recently had the honour of representing India at the World Boxing Council (WBC) Convention in Uzbekistan. The convention brought together some of the most illustrious names in world boxing, including legends like Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Julio Cesar Chavez, Olexander Usyk, Shannon Briggs, and Amir Khan. At the convention, PKL 2023: Sonu Jaglan’s Heroics Helps Gujarat Giants Beat U Mumba 39–37 in Pro Kabaddi League.
Neeraj Goyat had the opportunity to engage with these iconic figures, discussing the Indian Professional Boxing scenario and sharing insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by Indian fighters on the global stage. In a statement by WBC issued on Tuesday, Neeraj Goyat expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to represent India on such a prestigious platform.
"It was an incredible experience to be in the presence of boxing legends who have paved the way for athletes like me, especially my role model Mike Tyson who is also known as the 'Iron Man' of World Professional Boxing."
Goyat's presence at the World Boxing Convention not only showcased his achievements as a three-time WBC Asia title winner but also highlighted India's growing influence in the world of professional boxing. Neeraj was also the first Indian professional boxer to make it to the WBC World Rankings. Speaking more about his discussion with the boxing legends Neeraj shared,
"Their insights about Indian professional boxing were very positive. Their encouragement and insights have motivated me to continue striving for excellence and bringing glory to Indian boxing," he said. FIH Junior Men’s Hockey World Cup 2023: Araijeet Singh Hundal’s Hat-Trick Secures India’s 4–2 Victory Against South Korea.
As Neeraj Goyat continues to make waves in the professional boxing arena, his journey becomes an inspiration for aspiring Indian boxers. This event marks a significant milestone in the recognition and appreciation of India's contribution to the sport at the international level.
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