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Boxer Vikas Krishan starts pro debut in style!

January 19, 2019 17:07 IST

India's Vikas Krishan (left) beat American Steven Andrade in his pro boxing debut on Friday

IMAGE: India's Vikas Krishan (left) beat American Steven Andrade (right) in his pro boxing debut on Friday. Photograph: David Gray/Reuters

Indian boxer Vikas Krishan was off to a winning start in the professional circuit, notching up a Technical Knockout against American Steven Andrade at the Stone Resort Casino in New York on Friday night.

Vikas, who has signed up with the legendary Bob Arum's Top Rank Promotions, made his debut in what was to be a six-round super welterweight contest. The bout, however, lasted just two rounds.

"Won my pro debut fight by TKO. Thank you all for your love and support," Vikas tweeted after the bout.

 

Andrade came into the contest with an experience of six fights on the circuit with a 3-3 record. This was his fourth successive loss, the last being in November 2017.

The fight was the under-card of Olympic silver-medallist Shakur Stevenson's IBF Intercontinental and WBC Continental Americas featherweight title contest against Jessie Cris Rosales.

Stevenson knocked out his opponent.

The 26-year-old Vikas is one of India's most decorated boxers and has won gold medals at the Asian and Commonwealth Games. He is also a world championships bronze-medallist and a multiple-time Asian championships medallist.

Vikas prepared for his pro debut under the aegis of Stevenson's grandfather Wali Moses.

Vijender Singh, India's first and only Olympic medallist in boxing, has also signed up with Top Rank Promotions after an undefeated professional run in England and India.

His debut in the US is being planned for March this year.

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