Premium
This is an archive article published on July 20, 2019

Vijender Singh challenged by Neeraj Goyat, Vikas Krishan following “kid” comment

Vijender on Thursday had called on boxing legend Amir Khan to stop fighting with "kids" and take him on after the Pakistan-origin British boxer had expressed a desire to lock horns with the Olympic bronze-medallist, claiming that the star Indian boxer was scared of him.

Vijender Singh had challenged British boxer Amir Khan for a fight on Thursday (Source: Twitter)

Not taking too kindly to Vijender Singh calling him a “kid”, Neeraj Goyat on Saturday challenged the Indian boxing ace to fight with Asian Games gold medallist Vikas Krishan.

Vijender on Thursday had called on boxing legend Amir Khan to stop fighting with “kids” and take him on after the Pakistan-origin British boxer had expressed a desire to lock horns with the Olympic bronze-medallist, claiming that the star Indian boxer was scared of him.

Khan was scheduled to clash with Neeraj at the WBC Pearl World Championship but a month before the bout the Indian was hospitalised following a car accident.

Vijender’s comments did not go well with Neeraj, who took to Twitter to show his annoyance and in turn challenge the Haryana boxer.

Vikas Krishan, who turned Pro in January this year, accepted Goyat’s challenge.

Speaking on the sidelines of an event, Vijender, fresh from his 11th straight win in the Pro circuit, had said: “I am ready to fight with Amir. He picked a junior boxer to fight. Neeraj Goyat is way junior to me. I had said before and I am saying it again I am ready to fight whenever he tells me to. He should stop fighting kids.”

Latest Comment
Post Comment
Read Comments
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement