"This is a great day for Indian boxing," Jain, who was the host and sponsor of the event, said. 'GREAT DAY FOR INDIAN BOXING'Rohit Jain, promoter and president of the Delhi Boxing Association, handed the winner's trophy to Vikas Yadav. So I wanted to play a bit safely," Vikas said after the bout. Sensing an opportunity, Vikas upped the ante, landing a barrage of punches on his opponent in the last couple of rounds. He kept a lower guard than usual and depended on his speed and reflexes to dodge his opponent's punches.
Source: India Today June 11, 2016 18:11 UTC