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Vijender invites Amit Shah to witness his match against Kerry Hope

| | Jul 15, 2016, at 09:23 pm
New Delhi, July 15 (IBNS): Olympic medalist Indian boxer Vijender Singh, who will soon meet Kerry Hope on the ring, has invited BJP president Amit Shah to witness the fight.

He will meet Hope at the Thaygraj Stadium in New Delhi.

This will be Singh's first professional fight on the Indian soil.

Singh tweeted: "Was an absolute pleasure to meet and invite @AmitShah ji for my fight on 16thJuly Hope you guys have booked ur tkts?"

He also invited Union Minister Smriti Irani for the fight.

"Invited the ever smiling ,@TexMinIndia @smritiirani ji for my fight, this 16th July at Thyagraj Stadium,New Delhi," the Indian boxer said.

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