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  1. Vijender Singh Beniwal (born 29 October 1985) is an Indian professional boxer and politician of Bharatiya Janata Party. As an amateur, he won a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, becoming the first Indian boxer to win an Olympic medal.

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  2. The 36-year-old Vijender Singh now holds a 13-1 record in his pro boxing career. 2 min By Olympics 18 August 2022 02:02 GMT-7. Vijender KUMAR. Indian boxer Vijender Singh defeated Eliasu Sulley of Ghana via knockout in the Jungle Rumble pro boxing fight at the Balbir Juneja Stadium in Raipur, Chattisgarh on Wednesday.

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  3. 24 mar 2021 · His incredible bronze medal was the first for India in boxing - a historic moment for the country. Enjoy this look back at Vijender Kumar Singh's journey at Beijing 2008 ...

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  4. Vijender Singh Beniwal ( 29 ottobre 1985) è un pugile indiano . Indice. 1 Palmarès. 1.1 Olimpiadi. 1.2 Mondiali dilettanti. 1.3 Giochi del Commonwealth. 1.4 Giochi asiatici. 1.5 Campionati asiatici. 2 Altri progetti. 3 Collegamenti esterni. Palmarès. Olimpiadi. 1 medaglia: 1 bronzo (Pechino 2008 nei pesi medi) Mondiali dilettanti. 1 medaglia:

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  5. Vijender Singh. Maimaitiali deducted a point in Round 6 for repeated low blows. Cheka spat out his mouthpiece then turned his back to the referee indicating he did not want to continue. Soldra down in the 1st round. Royer down in the 5th round.

  6. 22 feb 2021 · Out of action for well over a year due to COVID, amateur-turned-professional Indian boxer Vijender Singh will return to competitive boxing next month. An Olympic bronze medallist from Beijing 2008, Vijender Singh switched to professional boxing in 2015 where he enjoys an unbeaten streak of 12-0 (8 knockout wins).

  7. Vijender Singhs bronze medal in the middleweight category -- the first Olympic medal in boxing by an Indian -- proved to be the punch the sport needed in the nation. This was further boosted by Mary Kom and her performance four years later at the 2012 London Olympics.