Before the Beijing Games too, Vijender had failed to qualify in two attempts but with his back against the wall, he
didn't just make the grade in the third and final qualifying event but also won a gold medal.
At the April qualifiers for London, the middleweight (75kg) category has four Olympic slots on offer.
"I know it's my last chance to qualify but that's ok. It doesn't bother me as I am confident, I will make it. I will
have to reach at least the semi-finals to get the Olympic berth, I can do that," said the strapping six-footer.
- Boxing is my only love: Vijender
And in times when his confidence wavers, Vijender said there is always help at hand.
"I just have to fold my hands in prayer. The almighty who brought me this far will also take me beyond. I always have
that faith, it keeps me going in tough times," Vijender said.
But divine intervention don't get medals and the World Championships bronze-medallist is therefore doing his bit as well by sweating it out sparring and working out at NIS Patiala.
"Right now, the focus is on power and endurance. These are the areas I am working on. Overall, my game remains the same, I don't intend to make any technical changes, it doesn't make sense," he said.
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