The build-up for the World Championships will be no different from the way he prepares for any competition.
"It's the same, my routine never changes, be it the World Championships or the Nationals. I believe if I can give even 50 per cent of what I give during my training, I am good enough to fetch a medal at the World Championships. The competition would come from the same old powerhouses, I will mainly watch out for the Uzbeks and Kazakhs and hopefully, I will fetch an Olympic berth and a medal to go with it," he said.
"In the end, all that matters is who has a heavier punch. If I deliver it on that day then I win," he added.
The 25-year-old, arguably the biggest name in Indian boxing right now, turned his back on the World Series of Boxing the last time around before the country lost the franchise itself.
The franchise is back with India but the star boxer is still undecided about his participation.
"All my focus is on the London Olympics, let me qualify for that first and then I will see. I haven't yet thought about the WSB," he said.
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