Vijendra Singh Continues Winning Streak with Consecutive 12th Win

Vijender, a 34-year-old boxer who won the Olympic medal for India, did a wonderful job by winning the 12th fight on Friday.
Vijendra Singh Continues Winning Streak with Consecutive 12th Win

India's champion boxer Vijender Singh continues to dominate professional boxing. He has continued to gag the opponent in the ring. Vijender on Friday beat Ghana boxer Charles Adamu for his 12th consecutive win in professional boxing. Vijender, a 34-year-old boxer who won the Olympic medal for India, did a wonderful job by winning the 12th fight on Friday. After this victory, he thanked the fans on social media.

This is Vijender Singh's second win this year. Earlier in August, he landed in the ring in the US for the first time. Mike Snider was defeated in a four-round match. Vijender is also the champion of WBO Asia Pacific and Oriental super middle weight. Vijender tweeted and wrote, "I am very happy to keep my winning streak." I made it 12-0 here in Dubai. I want to thank the support of all friends and loved ones who have reposed trust in me.

Adamu is a very strong boxer and had the experience of landing in 47 bouts. Out of these 47 bouts, the Ghanaian boxer won 33 matches, out of which he knocked out the opposing boxer in 26 matches. The 42-year-old Ghanaian boxer won a bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games in Malaysia in 1998. In August 2001, he turned to professional boxing.

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