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Mumbai boxer Simran Verma: My mother single-handedly raised me and my brothers

Updated on: 05 September,2021 12:00 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Sundari Iyer |

Mumbai's Simran Verma also thanked the sport for making her tough after winning a silver medal at the ASBC Asian Youth & Junior Boxing Championships in Dubai

Mumbai boxer Simran Verma: My mother single-handedly raised me and my brothers

Simran Verma with her silver medal

Mumbai boxer Simran Verma, who won a silver medal at the recently-concluded ASBC Asian Youth & Junior Boxing Championships in Dubai, has thanked the sport for giving her an outlet to show her aggression. 


Verma, 17,  went down fighting to Uzbek boxer Kazakova Feruza 0-5 in the youth women's 52kg final for the silver medal.


Verma said it was unfortunate that she didn't get to fight the semis in Dubai. She got a walkover after her Kazakhstan opponent Khava Bolkoyeva tested positive for Covid-19.


Verma won a prize cheque of USD3,000 (approx Rs 2.18 lakh).

Simran Verma (in blue) during her final in Dubai recently

Simran Verma (in blue) during her final in Dubai recently

Recollecting how she got into boxing, the teenager said: "I am a very shy girl. I haven't had many friends and boxing gave me the opportunity to show my aggression inside the ring. I was an asthma patient and the doctor advised me to start running. I would go to the SAI [Kandivli] ground to run. One day, I watched a girl fight a boy. When I saw how she gave him a tough fight, I decided to try boxing. I told my mother [Reena] about it and she readily agreed. In 2019,  a talent scout recommended my name to JSW Sports’ American coach Ronald Simms. I was called for trials at Inspire Institute of Sport [Bellary, Karnataka]. I was chosen and there has been no looking back. Simms sir has gone back to the US and now John [Warburton] sir takes care of our training. Also, the Boxing Federation of India and the Sports Authority of India have given us a great coach in Bhaskar Bhatt, who trains us at the national camp," Verma, who won gold at the Nationals held in Sonepat last July, told mid-day.com.

The Kandivli resident said watching her mother struggle to raise—herself and brothers Rahul, 21 and Sameer, 15, as a single parent motivates her to excel. "My father died in an accident when I was a kid. Since then, my mother has single-handedly raised the three of us. She works at a salon in Thakur Village. She is my idol. I want to achieve something in life so that I can give her a comfortable life. My dream is to buy her a house in Mumbai, as we live in a rented accommodation. I plan to give the USD 3,000 prize money I won in Dubai to mom," said Verma, a Class XII student of Thakur Ramnarayan College of Arts & Commerce in Dahisar.

Meanwhile, Verma, whose first international medal was in 2019- a silver at Serbia Nations Cup - wants to visit the Golden Temple in Amritsar before getting back to training. "I got to meet my family after almost a year. I am here in Mumbai for just three days and then I head back to the hostel. If there are no camps in the coming days, I would love to go on a small vacation to Golden Temple with mom and my brothers," said Verma, who aims to be a part of the Indian Olympics team for the 2024 or 2028 Games.

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