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Vijender Singh gears up to face Samet Hyuseinov

| | Dec 18, 2015, at 10:24 pm
Manchester, Dec 18 (IBNS): Indian boxer Vijender Singh on Friday said he is gearing up to face Bulgarian pugilist Samet Hyuseinov in his third professional bout on Saturday.

The clash will held  at the Manchester Arena here.

Singh tweeted: "all set for a six rounder bout against Samet Hyuseinov at Manchester Arena on 19 Dec. #Ready4thirdwin."

He also asked Indians to support him for the match.

"Hello India, I face Samet Hyuesinov in my 3rd Pro Bout on 19 Dec at 10:30 PM. would need your love & support #3rdBout ," the Olympic medal winner said.

He has won his last professional two bouts.

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