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Pro boxer Mandeep Jangra wins world title

Indian professional boxer Mandeep Jangra won the World Boxing Federation’s super featherweight world title after defeating Britain’s Conor McIntosh in the Cayman Islands. The 31-year-old, who trains under former Olympics silver medallist Roy Jones Jr and has faced only one...
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Jangra has won 11 out of 12 fights in his professional career.
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Indian professional boxer Mandeep Jangra won the World Boxing Federation’s super featherweight world title after defeating Britain’s Conor McIntosh in the Cayman Islands.

The 31-year-old, who trains under former Olympics silver medallist Roy Jones Jr and has faced only one defeat in his professional career so far, had the upper hand in most rounds.

This is one of the biggest victories of my career. I have worked hard for years to achieve this. It is a matter of pride for me that I could bring glory to the country. Mandeep Jangra

He delivered powerful punches from the outset, maintaining his stamina throughout the 10 rounds, while the British boxer struggled to keep pace. McIntosh did try to make a comeback, but Jangra continued to maintain the upper hand in most rounds.

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“This is one of the biggest victories of my career. I am thankful to my sponsor, chief coach Roy Jones, assistant coach Asa Beard and Angel,” Jangra said. “I have worked hard for years to achieve this. It is a matter of pride for me that I could bring glory to the country.”

The Haryana boxer, who made his professional boxing debut in 2021, hopes the title will inspire more Indian pugilists to turn professional.

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“I think this title will open the way for other boxers of the country and they will also decide to make a career in professional boxing. Our boxers are good and there is no dearth of talent in them. If they get good promoters and managers, they can also become world champions,” Jangra said.

Jangra has won 11 out of his 12 fights in his professional career with seven being knockout victories. He had a decent run in the amateur circuit as well and won a Commonwealth Games silver medal in the 2014 Glasgow edition.

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