Vijender Singh boxeur
- combats
- 13
- gagnés
- 12
- perdus
- 1
- match nul
- 0
- Situation
- active
- Division
- super middle
- Début
- 2015-10-10
- Taille
- 6′ 0″/183cm
- Allonge
- 76″/193cm
- âge
- 34
- Né
- 1985-10-29
- Décès
- -
- Nationalité
- India
Vijender Singh Beniwal (born 29 October 1985) is an Indian professional boxer and politician. As an amateur, he won a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, becoming the first Indian boxer to win an Olympic medal. He also won bronze medals at the 2009 World Championships and the 2010 Commonwealth Games, as well as silver medals at the 2006 and 2014 Commonwealth Games, all in the middleweight division. In June 2015, Vijender Singh turned professional and signed a multi-year agreement with Queensberry Promotions through IOS Sports and Entertainment. This ruled him out of 2016 Olympics which would have been his fourth.Vijender Singh was born in a Jat family on 29 October 1985 in Kaluwas village, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Bhiwani, Haryana. His father, Mahipal Singh Beniwal, is a bus driver with the Haryana Roadways, while his mother is a homemaker. His father drove extra hours for overtime pay, for Vijender and his elder brother Manoj's education. Vijender did his primary schooling in Kaluwas, secondary schooling in Bhiwani, finally receiving a bachelor's degree from Vaish College, Bhiwani. He married Archana Singh in 2011. They have two sons together, Abir Singh and Amrik Singh.In order to ensure a better life for their poor family, Vijender decided to learn boxing. Vijender was inspired by his elder brother Manoj, a former boxer himself, to join the sport of boxing. After Manoj succeeded in entering the Indian Army in 1998 with his boxing credentials, he decided to support Vijender financially so he could continue his boxing training. Vijender's parents decided to not pressurise him to continue his studies, as they felt that he had a talent and passion for boxing. For Vijender, boxing quickly grew from an interest and passion to a career choice. Alongside boxing and working part-time, he tried his hand at modelling to financially support his training.
Date | Adversaire | Derniers résultats des adversaires | Lieu | Result |
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2021-03-19 | Artysh Lopsan | WDWLWW | Majestic Pride Ship, Panjim | LOST Technical knockout |
2019-11-22 | Charles Adamu | WLLLLW | Caesars Palace Dubai, Dubai | |
2019-07-13 | Mike Snider | LWWWL | Prudential Center, Newark | WIN Technical knockout |
2017-12-23 | Ernest Amuzu | WLWWWW | Sawai Mansingh Indoor Stadium, Jaipur | WIN Unanimous decision |
2017-08-05 | Zulipikaer Maimaitiali | WWWWWW | NSCI Stadium, Worli, Mumbai | WIN Unanimous decision |
2016-12-17 | Francis Cheka | WLDWLW | Thyagaraj Stadium, New Delhi | WIN Technical knockout |
2016-07-16 | Kerry Hope | LWLWWW | Thyagaraj Stadium, New Delhi | WIN Unanimous decision |
2016-05-13 | Andrzej Soldra | LWWLWL | Bolton Whites Hotel (formerly De Vere Whites), Bolton | WIN Technical knockout |
2016-04-30 | Matiouze Royer | WLWDLL | Copper Box Arena, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Hackney Wick | WIN Technical knockout |
2016-03-12 | Alexander Horvath | WWWWLW | Echo Arena, Liverpool | WIN KO |
2015-12-19 | Samet Hyuseinov | LLLWWL | Manchester Arena, Manchester | WIN Technical knockout |
2015-11-07 | Dean Gillen | WW | National Stadium, Dublin | WIN KO |
2015-10-10 | Sonny Whiting | WLW | Manchester Arena, Manchester | WIN Technical knockout |