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Vijender: Doctors believe India must test more people for COVID-19

Updated on: 07 April,2020 07:28 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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"So, I do raise questions. We all should even if it comes with a bit of trolling, we should not stop asking for better," Vijender Singh added.

Vijender: Doctors believe India must test more people for COVID-19

Vijender Singh

The planning has gone out of the window thanks to the Coronavirus pandemic but hope is intact for India's professional boxing star Vijender Singh, who is optimistic of resuming his currently on-hold career in the second half of the year. Unbeaten in the circuit with 12 wins, Vijender is contracted with Hall of Famer Bob Arum's Top Rank Promotions in the US, which has been ravaged by the deadly outbreak with the death toll nearing 10,000.


"I was supposed to fight in May but that is cancelled for now because of the current situation. But I am hopeful things will improve and I will get to fight later in the year. I think it will work out," Vijender, 34, who holds the distinction of being India's first Olympic medallist in boxing, told PTI.


"Obviously, I am at a loss but there is nothing that can be done. So, you just make peace with it and wait for things to normalise," he added. Vijender said he is continuing to train at home to stay in shape. "I have everything at home to ensure that I don't need to step out. I do my training on my own, which is not unusual because I have the luxury of a trainer only when I am in England," he said.


Vijender's trainer is Manchester-based Lee Beard, who joins him a few weeks before his fights. "The idea is to keep my body in shape for whenever the action resumes," he said. The boxer is also an active politician and fought Lok Sabha elections on a Congress ticket last year. Vijender has been actively questioning the government response to the pandemic, which has led to over 100 deaths so far in the country.

"I have spoken to doctors who tell me that we should be testing more people. I hope it is being done. We can only hope that the situation doesn't get worse, look at what's happening around the world, it's scary," he said. "So, I do raise questions. We all should even if it comes with a bit of trolling, we should not stop asking for better," he added.

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