Olympic medallist Vijender Singh turns pro, will miss 2016 Rio Olympics

29-year-old has been training in the UK with Queensberry Promotions

Update: 2015-06-29 16:25 GMT
According to the rules, once a boxer turns professional, he cannot compete at an amateur level unless he's part of The International Boxing Association's pro-boxing competition APB. (Photo: AP)

London: Olympic bronze medallist Vijender Singh has now turned professional. The announcement for this lucrative deal was signed at a star-studded media conference in London on Monday. The 29-year-old has been training in the UK with Queensberry Promotions and has given the ongoing national camp in Patiala a miss.

Once a boxer turns professional, he cannot compete at an amateur level unless he’s part of The International Boxing Association’s pro-boxing competition APB. And if this is the case, Vijender won’t be able to compete at the Olympics.

Currently, Vijender is training with a company owned by British boxing promoter Francis Warren according to a report in ‘The Indian Express’

The boxer's father, Mahipal Singh, said that his son was old enough to make his decisions. According to a report in the ‘Mid-Day’, Sandhu also said that if Vijender does decide to go pro, it will 'definitely affect' India's Olympic preparations.

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